Plus: I drive all this way to see the grandkids, and I get no hospitality.
DEAR LEFT HANGING:
Tell him that if he lets you know he needs to go, it will not hurt your feelings, and this is what you would prefer. Then cross your fingers that this “second son” gets the message.When I visit my three grandchildren on Fridays, my daughter-in-law never offers me any refreshment — not even a glass of water or a cup of tea. She will eat in front of me and not offer me anything.I already travel quite far to get to her house — 45 minutes each way — and I bring snacks for the grandchildren.
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