Dear Abby: I want photographic evidence that I’m a good grandparent

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Dear Abby: I want photographic evidence that I’m a good grandparent
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If they went by my son-in-law’s album, the kids would assume we were never around.

Your fear of being “erased by omission” may be valid. Because you mentioned that your daughter doesn’t notice, talk privately with her and tell her that you and her father are hurt because of the discrepancy. Unless you do, the situation won’t change.

Over the last 13 years, my husband has been so-called “unable to work” and on disability. I have worked to keep us afloat, while he eats and sleeps and has gained 100 pounds. I am very unhappy living with Arthur, and he can make it on his own Social Security, which I helped him to maximize.The question you are asking is a legal one. Laws vary depending upon where you live.

The rub is, my wife has told me she doesn’t want me wearing them, and that by wearing them I’m disrespecting her, disregarding her feelings and, by extension, not caring about her.

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