I really feel for you smileless having been deprived of contract myself! albeit over the course of a year. I will never forget those feelings, though, waking up in tears and yearning to see the child I had been so close to since a few minutes after his birth. Happily, that period is over now. I'll see him as usual tomorrow, when he spends the day at his dad's. I spent over a year censoring everything I wanted to say, for fear it would be reframed into something ex-DiL would take umbrage to.
Can I ask about the phrase you use - 'say to my face what you've been saying behind my back?' If those are the words you used, some people would experience them as confrontational and hostile, and not feel like engaging with someone who would issue such words to them. Is there any chance that the exchange of words like this might make things worse, or not help things to improve? Is this typical of the exchange of words you and your son have been having?
I'm sure it's all a lot more complex than the simple exchange of words, and I hope sincerely that things change for the better for you and the other Gransnetters on here who aren't seeing their much-loved grandchildren. 
Interference by Trump in the World Cup.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?


just can't get enough of it at the moment. Well it's still Christmas, sort of.

but it is Christmas so allowed. I am having a Christmas buffet tomorrow, so was out shopping today, feel bit tired now, think I need some hot soup to keep me going tonight, still wrapping presents

that you had to put up with this what what is wrong with people??
and really pleased that Yogagirl and Celebgran had a lovely day
. Delivered in the dark, not merely content to return the unopened gift and card (I know he knew what the book was) but went out of his way to be as nasty as possible to try and ruin our Christmas 

Well, not really on my own - the dogs's here too 