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Grandma’s birthday party creates generation­al rift

- DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips

DEAR ABBY:

I just celebrated my 80th birthday at a party with 22 of my dearest friends. I also invited my daughter-in-law, “Sydney,” and her mother.

The problem is, I didn’t invite my 8-year-old granddaugh­ter. I explained that I felt she wouldn’t enjoy herself with all of us senior women. Sydney disagreed.

I then suggested perhaps it would be better if I had a dinner party for the entire family the following evening (on my actual birthday) at a fine dining restaurant. In retaliatio­n for my not inviting my granddaugh­ter, Sydney declined the dinner invitation, although all other family members attended. My “punishment” was not to receive a birthday present from her.

Was I wrong not to invite my granddaugh­ter to a party with my 80-year-old friends? – TRIED TO BE CONSIDERAT­E

DEAR TRIED: I don’t think so. You were being considerat­e of your granddaugh­ter’s feelings. Had she attended, she would have been bored, and one of your guests or her mother and grandmothe­r would have had to entertain her. Frankly, it would have been a distractio­n from the celebratio­n. That your daughter-in-law would be so petulant as to “punish” you for making the intelligen­t choice you did indicates that she has some growing up to do. You owe no one any apologies; Sydney does.

DEAR ABBY:

My sister-in-law, the only girl and the youngest of my husband’s siblings, is being married soon. We couldn’t be happier. The problem is my mother-in-law. Anytime the subject of the wedding comes up and I chime in, she says, “How would you know? You didn’t have a wedding.”

My husband and I eloped six years ago. Since then, the subject of weddings has been a problem between my mother-in-law and me. In my opinion, I did have a wedding. There was a beautiful location, an officiant, a dress, and a commitment made between my husband and me.

She continues to make it painfully obvious that she feels it wasn’t a valid wedding because she wasn’t there. Her comments, in front of my husband and children, are insulting and hurtful. Is there anything I could say to let her know we don’t agree with her without rocking the boat too much before her daughter’s wedding? – AS MARRIED AS ANYONE

DEAR MARRIED AS ANYONE: No, but there is plenty you can say after it’s over. At that time, you and your husband should talk to his mother together so she hears from both of you that her sniping is inappropri­ate.

DEAR ABBY:

Would you please weigh in on whether you think wearing sunglasses indoors – particular­ly in the evening – is rude and not conducive to friendly communicat­ion with others? (This isn’t a situation involving eye problems.) – NOTHING TO HIDE IN NEW JERSEY

DEAR NOTHING TO HIDE: It is said that the eyes are the windows of the soul. I agree that trying to converse with someone who is wearing sunglasses can be confusing, because it prevents you from picking up nonverbal cues you might otherwise be given.

The person you’re writing about may be shy, paranoid or hiding the bleary remnants of a hangover. But unless you ask why he or she is hiding behind the sunglasses, you will never know if there’s a valid reason for it.

Dear 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.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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BIRTHDAYS

Actress June Lockhart is

93. Civil rights activist James Meredith is 85. Author-activist Larry Kramer is 83. Basketball Hall of Famer Willis Reed is

76. Singer Carly Simon is 73. Actor-comedian Jimmie Walker is 71. TV personalit­y Phyllis George is 69. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor is 64. Actor-writer-director Ricky Gervais is 57.

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