Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Grandparen­ts feel hurt after not being invited to graduation

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DEAR ABBY: For a year and a half, my wife and I have been looking forward to attending our granddaugh­ter’s college graduation. (She will be graduating on June 1.) When I called my son to discuss hotel and other arrangemen­ts, he told me my granddaugh­ter initially was allowed only three tickets, but managed to get two more tickets from students whose relatives could not attend. He then informed me that he, his ex-wife, his son, his ex-wife’s sister and the sister’s live-in boyfriend will be using the tickets.

I feel very hurt that the ex’s sister and boyfriend got tickets instead of me and my wife. We had planned to give my granddaugh­ter $500 for graduation. After this slap in the face, should we give her the $500, which we have given to all our other grandchild­ren upon their graduation? IN FLORIDA

DEAR LEFT OUT: Yes, you should. Although you are right to feel hurt and offended, the blame should rest with your son and not your granddaugh­ter, and she should not be penalized for it. – LEFT OUT

 ??  ?? Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips.
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips.

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