RubyLegend
@Whiff
Thank you for sharing your story, such a sadness over many years. My experience with my DIL mirrors your own and at times we've felt naïve, trusting someone whose only aim was to see us off. For you, having it following loss of your husband, must have been exceptionally difficult to bear.
As you say, these things have been going on for generations but thankfully we have space to share and comfort each other.
In time I will learn to be a parent to two, rather than to three. However, I will always be a mother to three.
Oh Hilltop that's soo painful to read. In the beginning I would do things like that. Also, before I moved here, I was always looking out for my daughter, and would see them from time to time.
Once I was driving home, a friend was following in her car behind, and I saw my estD H, with the 2 C in a buggy, I slowed right down and I looked over at them, he saw me and stuck his middle finger up at me! Another time I was driving down our mutual road, [that our roads lead off of] and saw my estD with GS just coming out of the park over the other side of the road, the strange thing was, as I looked at her, she turned and looked straight into the car at me! It felt spooky.
12years Smiles can't believe it!