Probably not. You should be talking to the girlfriend directly. Otherwise, it appears that you are trying to "turn her family against her".
Maybe she just feels awkward talking to you now. Some people don't get over their ex boyfriends/girlfriends. Try talking face to face with her about it. Being honest can help.
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Unfortunately your granddaughter's mother is not legally required to allow you to see your granddaughter. Try to determine why you are not allowed to see your granddaughter, and discuss the issue with your son and his girlfriend.
You are simply kind and generous you offer if she needs help with something and you are very polite you DO NOT look sloppy or badly dressed you are formal and casual but most importantly you are very kind to your girlfriend.
Milo and Otis.
A nursing pillow is supposed to help a breastfeeding mother. It is designed to provide support for the mother and the baby during the process of breastfeeding, by supporting the upper back of the mother.
If your girlfriend's back hurts and there is a bump on the lower left side of it, you can have her take ibuprofen to help relieve the pain temporarily.
I think that it is more usual for some friends of the bride or groom's parents to host a shower or some of the bride's girlfriends but it is not improper for the groom's mother to host one if she would like. If there are other showers being given, I would not do another one if I were the groom's mother. It is nice to have the groom's mother and the bride's mother just enjoy the showers as guests.
You can help someone in a number of ways, helping the aged or handicapped carry their shopping, holding the door open for a mother with a baby, sometimes just talking to a person is helping them.
She is your mother, keep her close to you, close to your heart. Get others to help you but make it your responsibility to look after her. If she is bed ridden and you are alone and are working, then get some one to stay with her till you are back.
It is not clear what you mean, but if you are talking about your dad not paying child support for 19 years, you should talk it over with your mother. She is the one who could answer your questions about why he didn't pay. Let me help the person with the real answer. Don't bother talking to your mother about "why he didn't pay". You, as the child that support was owed, can get back support & restitution from the "deadbeat" parent. There are a ton of Family Advocacy services that would be happy to help you. If you happen to have access to the original orders case number, then you can even go to the State Attorney General's office &they will collect the "back-support" that's owed for you. The father owes you nothing, child support goes to the parent. If your mother wants retroactive child support she has to petition the court, not you.
No. I lie all the time and have had nearly thirty girlfriends.