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Send an Easter card to son?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 137814" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I would send the card. You don't have to write a note in it, just sign it and let it go at that. Obviously, I wouldn't expect anything from him, not even an acknowledgment that it was received.</p><p> </p><p>My reasoning is that one day he might again want to be part of the family. When that day comes, it will be easier for all if at least one side showed the courtesies they would extend to a family friend who has moved far away and, if it's making you feel guilty to not do it for whatever reason, there's no reason to not do it. You're not begging him to come back to the fold. You're simply wishing him well on a very religious holiday, which you know is important to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 137814, member: 3626"] I would send the card. You don't have to write a note in it, just sign it and let it go at that. Obviously, I wouldn't expect anything from him, not even an acknowledgment that it was received. My reasoning is that one day he might again want to be part of the family. When that day comes, it will be easier for all if at least one side showed the courtesies they would extend to a family friend who has moved far away and, if it's making you feel guilty to not do it for whatever reason, there's no reason to not do it. You're not begging him to come back to the fold. You're simply wishing him well on a very religious holiday, which you know is important to him. [/QUOTE]
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