A father wonders why his father-in-law keeps neglecting to mention his daughter in his annual newsletter to family. It includes updates on the other grandchildren. Why not her?
iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/g-s1-37723/g-s1-37726" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">Share it here.Every holiday season, my father-in-law sends an annual newsletter to friends and family with updates on his grandchildren and their accomplishments. This is the fourth year in a row he’s neglected to include my younger daughter in the update.
My father-in-law is having a birthday celebration soon, and my daughter wants to bring it up but doesn't know how to do it. She wonders if anyone will even remember who she is at the party since she's been left out of the family news for years. — Ghosted by GrandpaIn an ideal world, your daughter would have dealt with this after the first newsletter.
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