Hi Mary, so sorry you are upset, and I can see why - you were offered something lovely, that you valued, and it was taken away, without much apparent thought for your feelings. I hope you feel better soon - and like other people, I do suggest treading very carefully.
Could you go and volunteer at a Church Christmas lunch, you'll help other people, get loads of company, and you will enjoy it. And you may get some kudos with the DiL and the in laws for being kind!
Just to say, my husband was a widower when I met him over 20 years ago, and his sons and daughter have welcomed me, BUT the person who seems very thoughtless (insisting on Xmas being spent with her, etc) is DSD's ma-in-law. She has three daughters of her own, but always wants to be the super 'mummy' to my DSD and 'bestest' granny in the world to the three munchkins. I realised after a few years, and after reading many similar posts on Gransnet, that I don't need to respond negatively or to be a martyr! Difficult not to let the green eyed jealousy monster rear its head at times, but I now just count to 10 or MUCH more, try to ignore her and plan a lovely day with DSD and her family when ma-in-law is busy elsewhere.
Please do enjoy Christmas Day and all the other days and please, please don't let others upset you ?
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