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My dear sweet Mom was a total PITA all weekend!
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 523476" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Sounds 100% normal to me. I think it's a bit odd because she's grandma, but still normal. Is there anyone who cn tell you if she did this when you got engaged?</p><p></p><p>I say it's normal only because my Aunt did it when my cousin got engaged. Aunt ALWAYS looks at life through rose colored glasses. After cousin got engaged (to an awesome guy by the way) she was so negative about EVERYTHING. I found it odd and normal at the same time. I stepped into the supporting role assuring her that she raised her daughter well to make a good decision on a mate. I really think part of Aunt's negativity stemmed from the fact that after 45 years of marriage, things aren't hunky dory anymore, but since they are Catholic divorce is out of the question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 523476, member: 11965"] Sounds 100% normal to me. I think it's a bit odd because she's grandma, but still normal. Is there anyone who cn tell you if she did this when you got engaged? I say it's normal only because my Aunt did it when my cousin got engaged. Aunt ALWAYS looks at life through rose colored glasses. After cousin got engaged (to an awesome guy by the way) she was so negative about EVERYTHING. I found it odd and normal at the same time. I stepped into the supporting role assuring her that she raised her daughter well to make a good decision on a mate. I really think part of Aunt's negativity stemmed from the fact that after 45 years of marriage, things aren't hunky dory anymore, but since they are Catholic divorce is out of the question. [/QUOTE]
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