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[quote=Anonymous]Your DIL might be working full time, late hours, stressful job etc all while planning the wedding. We don't know how supportive your son is with the planning & whether or not she has a wedding planner to take some of the load off. My MIL is the most wonderful woman. She is a retired UN worker & we are expecting her 1st grandchild. Lots of free time on her hands, which is can see is frustrating her because she had a very dynamic career, travel, responsibilities etc. She also sends many emails & texts, but she understands that we both work and can't always respond immediately. Do you work OP? Give your DIL the benefit of the doubt, especially if you have a friendly personal relationship. Call her or your son after dinner if you have urgent concerns. I don't even text or email my mom that often because of work. She is a career woman too & understands. We don't love or respect each other any less because of it. It's about quality not quantity. A hearty LOL at the PP's will threat. I'm glad to have been raised to respect my elders without expecting something in return down the line. What a ghastly manipulative way to parent/exact revenge from beyond the grave. Not everyone these days is banking on their parents' wills.[/quote]
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