Dear Abby: Divorce fallout! Bitter daughter roadblocks mom from spending time with granddaughter

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Dear Abby: My daughter cut off all contact because she was bitter I remarried after getting a divorce. Now she won't let me see my granddaughter. What can I do?

Dear Abby: My daughter cut off all contact because she was bitter I remarried after getting a divorce. Now she won't let me see my granddaughter. What can I do?

My older daughter, “Brianna,” age 42, does not want anything to do with me or her brother and sister-in-law. She keeps me from my granddaughter, who is 17. I have been divorced since the ’90s and remarried for 25 years. My first husband was a cheater. I tried very hard to save my first marriage. We got back together six months later, but he walked out again.

When I remarried, Brianna wasn’t happy. I have another daughter, age 24, with my current husband. Brianna wants nothing to do with any of us. I wrote her and said I was sorry for the divorce. She has never mentioned anything about my letter. I have to leave gifts to my granddaughter at the front door. This hurts so bad. Everyone says let them go. I love them so much. What do you think?I think your granddaughter will be 18 very soon, and an adult.

If you need interaction with younger people, volunteer some time where it will make a difference. If your interests lie elsewhere, devote some of your extra time and effort in that direction. Your pain may lessen if you give yourself less time to dwell on it.Dear Abby: The man renting from me, son of a friend, confessed he never got a COVID shotDear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.

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