So many things going on here, and we must remember there are two things we cannot change, the past, and other people.
My advice to Immagamma would be to decide exactly what she wants. Does she want contact with the children at any cost, or does she want to have contact, but still be ‘ allowed to be me’?
I suspect the latter would not be successful, so, asloopylou said,
I’d say send a letter apologising for HER OWN behaviour, being specific about what SHE has done, and say she would love some contact with the children, but would wait until they got in touch, and perhaps they could send photos occasionally.
Sadly, I suspect the letter would go straight into the bin ( as all the bible texts probably did!), so she may have to ask a family member who is in contact to deliver it.
Times article claim that Waspi women are tone deaf and should read the room
Which British song sums up the 1960s for you?
Unite the Kingdom and Pro Palestine marches Cup 16th May 2026


Nobody is all wrong and nobody is all right.


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, normal in those days. Even though my dad would say these negative things about my nan, he would go and collect them every Sunday, to spend the day with us. I remember shelling peas, sitting on our kitchen garden step outside, for our Sunday roast
Yogagirl
Been on here toooooo long again this morning 