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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 757868" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Daisy. I think I agree with you, as I understand your post, that it's better to leave it alone. If it were me I would not ask my daughter to visit her daughter. What good would come of it? Your granddaughter more than anybody knows her mother. I think she doesn't want to see her. Your daughter is not a good mother right now and has nothing positive to give her daughter, as long as she is living as she is. I don't think it's your mother's business to get involved. I would try to ignore her. Missing her mother is one thing. Of course she misses that she has a caring, loving, safe and protective mother. She knows her mother is not that. That's why she didn't take her Dad up on his offer. Again, I would leave it alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 757868, member: 18958"] Daisy. I think I agree with you, as I understand your post, that it's better to leave it alone. If it were me I would not ask my daughter to visit her daughter. What good would come of it? Your granddaughter more than anybody knows her mother. I think she doesn't want to see her. Your daughter is not a good mother right now and has nothing positive to give her daughter, as long as she is living as she is. I don't think it's your mother's business to get involved. I would try to ignore her. Missing her mother is one thing. Of course she misses that she has a caring, loving, safe and protective mother. She knows her mother is not that. That's why she didn't take her Dad up on his offer. Again, I would leave it alone. [/QUOTE]
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