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MaryJanine · 70-79, F
Your grandmother means well, but she somehow doesn't want to use the correct terminology - "disabled". It seems to mean you did something wrong. BUT - it happens. My very first niece was stillborn with the cord around her neck. My brother and his wife buried Melissa properly and often speak of her to this day - thirty-some years ago.
Don't let your grandmother upset you.Mine (Mom's mother) used to bulldoze her way into the usual conflicts mother and teenage daughters always have. She would say, "I wasn't allowed to talk to my mother like that!" and she hadn't been invited to the discussion.
Don't let your grandmother upset you.Mine (Mom's mother) used to bulldoze her way into the usual conflicts mother and teenage daughters always have. She would say, "I wasn't allowed to talk to my mother like that!" and she hadn't been invited to the discussion.