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<blockquote data-quote="Estherfromjerusalem" data-source="post: 521794" data-attributes="member: 77"><p>Thanks for your replies. I'll print this -- they are coming to stay with us over the weekend (Passover festival). What you have both said is interesting and is food for thought. I was really flattered that they wanted to "consult" me and talk about it with me. He's their oldest (they have three). I love my daughter-in-law, she is a lovely and loving mother, and also a good wife to my son. I must say, I'm not really worried about this grandson. Actually, he doesn't communicate with me very much, but he does with my husband. It's strange really, because all my grandchildren love me and want to come to me and be with me, and this one is reserved with me. Peculiar. Hmmmmm. Actually, it suits me because I think as I grow older (I'm 67) I want less and less to devote time to small grandchildren. I adore teeny new babies, up to about 6 months, and then when they become teenagers and older.</p><p></p><p>OK, enough about me. Love, Esther</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Estherfromjerusalem, post: 521794, member: 77"] Thanks for your replies. I'll print this -- they are coming to stay with us over the weekend (Passover festival). What you have both said is interesting and is food for thought. I was really flattered that they wanted to "consult" me and talk about it with me. He's their oldest (they have three). I love my daughter-in-law, she is a lovely and loving mother, and also a good wife to my son. I must say, I'm not really worried about this grandson. Actually, he doesn't communicate with me very much, but he does with my husband. It's strange really, because all my grandchildren love me and want to come to me and be with me, and this one is reserved with me. Peculiar. Hmmmmm. Actually, it suits me because I think as I grow older (I'm 67) I want less and less to devote time to small grandchildren. I adore teeny new babies, up to about 6 months, and then when they become teenagers and older. OK, enough about me. Love, Esther [/QUOTE]
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