When babysitting, small grandchild started scribbling in a notebook - on intervening I found it contained heartfelt notes from DD about how her marriage had been a mistake, her unhappiness etc. etc. (I defy anyone not to read something like that!) So... do we probe a bit and try to have a discussion with her about her problems (and unleash goodness knows what) or leave well alone for she and her husband to sort it out? I suspect it is pride preventing her from approaching us; despite being fond of our son-in-law we did half-heartedly voice some misgivings before the marriage.
Whilst I accept that it takes two to tango, she does seem to bear the burden of a high-powered job, running the house - both financially and practically, and with three smallish children in tow. (He is very affable, but pretty useless.)
I'm sure other Gransnetters have faced similar dilemmas.
I would like to meet here someone from eastern Europe

