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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 639829" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>If it was me...and I realize my situation is different...I would probably call him/text him and ask if he wants to go to grandma's. I would make it clear that IF he wants you to pick him up, it would be a pleasant visit and not change a thing. Someone (Cedar?) suggested the holiday be like the Christmas truce during WWII, where for one night the British and Germans set aside their differences, but everything went back to normal the next day. When making holiday plans with my son, I asked if he knew the story, and when he did I explained that would be our holiday. No rehashing old problems. If he's willing, I see no reason to not take him if he wants to go and the family wants to see him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 639829, member: 17309"] If it was me...and I realize my situation is different...I would probably call him/text him and ask if he wants to go to grandma's. I would make it clear that IF he wants you to pick him up, it would be a pleasant visit and not change a thing. Someone (Cedar?) suggested the holiday be like the Christmas truce during WWII, where for one night the British and Germans set aside their differences, but everything went back to normal the next day. When making holiday plans with my son, I asked if he knew the story, and when he did I explained that would be our holiday. No rehashing old problems. If he's willing, I see no reason to not take him if he wants to go and the family wants to see him. [/QUOTE]
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