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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When my grandmother was alive and hosting holidays, you stayed at the kids table until a place opened by death at the main table. The result was that as a 34 year old mother of three I was still at the kids table. [/quote] Hilarious and made me LOL. I was going to offer when grandchild become college age. The grandmothers suddenly seemed like this was a wake up call/painful realization that their grand babies were now young adults and needed to be treated as such. We, the parents had to establish limits with grandparents: now that DC was away at college, all expectations of attending family events need to be relaxed to forgiven. Our DC stayed close for college and we had to repeatedly explain that DC was not expected to attend family dinners, parties, gatherings nor travel home for such. [/quote]
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