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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This sounds a lot like my mother. She is extremely passive aggressive and it is really hard to ignore but ultimately it is the best thing to do. I fully expect her to be petty and passive aggressive with me about any and everything so if for some remarkable reason she isn't, I can be pleasantly surprised. It sounds like you enjoy sharing these pictures with the other relatives so it's all or none. Excluding just her from the pictures isn't a good solution. Keep in mind, if you stop sharing on FB then people will start to ask or complain about that and its another annoyance you have to deal with. I don't think you are oversharing, I think she is just being petty. It's unreasonable to think a grandparent can be at every single thing with the kids regardless of how far away they live. [/quote] Strongly agree with this. Ignore her or have your DH tell her to knock it off. His mom's being a PITA and her behavior isn't exactly going to entice people to want to spend more time with her. [/quote] Wow, the first reaction is altercation. People must love spending time with you! :lol: [/quote] al·ter·ca·tion ?ôlt?r?k?SH(?)n/ noun a noisy argument or disagreement, especially in public. Having OPs DH tell his mom that her behavior is an issue is a far cry from an "altercation". [/quote]
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