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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her house, she can be concerned. Weird to offer her a white noise machine and its not going to drown out the crying. Let her nurture baby.[/quote] [b]It’s not her baby.[/b][/quote] This response makes me sad. As a mom of young child, I can already imagine how much I would love my grandchild. Obviously, they will have a life that I will not be a part of, and have different ways of doing things. But, if my kid come to visit with their baby and spouse, and the vibe is, "It is not your baby," that would be very disappointing. Of course it would not be my baby. But it would be dearest and most cherished family. A loving grandparent is an asset. Annoying or just clueless at times, but an asset. Anyone responsible who loves your baby like their own is an asset. [/quote]
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