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I still haven't seen my ex-easy child grown son
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<blockquote data-quote="WhymeMom?" data-source="post: 65924" data-attributes="member: 53"><p>I think I would concentrate on your children who want your involvement....Speaking up for the wife I don't think I would go putting this on her....granted I don't know the whole situation, but if your son really wanted to be involved with you, he would. Her writing the thank you's/notes told me alot....she does acknowledge you and thinks about you. I still have a tough time writing Love on letters (and I have been married 32 years and adore my inlaws). I think all the blame for sad relations should fall on son, he just doesn't see the need right now to be close. Hoping he mellows with age and loosens up on the religious beliefs.....</p><p></p><p>Look forward to Grammahood!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhymeMom?, post: 65924, member: 53"] I think I would concentrate on your children who want your involvement....Speaking up for the wife I don't think I would go putting this on her....granted I don't know the whole situation, but if your son really wanted to be involved with you, he would. Her writing the thank you's/notes told me alot....she does acknowledge you and thinks about you. I still have a tough time writing Love on letters (and I have been married 32 years and adore my inlaws). I think all the blame for sad relations should fall on son, he just doesn't see the need right now to be close. Hoping he mellows with age and loosens up on the religious beliefs..... Look forward to Grammahood!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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