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[quote=Anonymous] So what if this is a gift that they grandfather is actually given to himself? He is your husband's father, and wants to spend time at a sports event with your husband and his grandson. So what if it is inconvenient? And, really, so what if your son enjoys it or not? This is something that your husband's father, who dedicated presumably tremendous effort to raising your husband, wants to do. Let him do it. If you are concerned about safety and driving, strongly request that your husband to get a hotel room for them to make an even bigger event out of it by staying overnight. Also, I would think that your husband should have as much to say in this as you do. If he doesn't find it to be a problem, other than dealing with safety issues, is this really something you want to get worked up about? Kids remember stuff like this. My kids are a few years older than yours, and they remember vividly special night that they spent with grandparents. Even when the following days they were cranky, I have forgotten that and only remembered the good. Give your kids this gift. More importantly, give your husband's father this gift. [/quote]
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