When I read such threads, can't help thinking it's a bit of a wind up, otherwise the original poster comes across as thick skinned. If you are able to describe the palpable annoyance and discomfort of the daughter-in-law, why therefore would you choose to ignore that and make the situation worse. It's not your time anymore, to be a grandparent one has inevitably been a parent, you've had your shot at that, let them get on with it. Is there anything worse than an interfering grandparent who won't stand back. Your interpretation of "struggling" may be how you see the situation everyone is different and has their own way of doing things. Offer help by all means, but it's her prerogative to take you up on that or refuse it.
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Sometimes it’s just the small things that press the bruise isn’t it? 😢



