When we celebrated my daughter’s 27th birthday, we invited some of our relatives. One is my nephew and his kids, my husband’s sister-in-law and daughters and their family. At first we have lots of fun. But, my husband’s sister-in-law acts rudely as she ridiculed our house. She said terrible words repeatedly, which I just accepted. Of course, those words are painful to me.

My daughter’s explanation is that she might have felt there are no boundaries. And she could say anything to her family. That is a bit of a relief. Okay, I’ll just have to let that go.

I also complaint to my daughter the cracks in the granite tile in our bathroom. We really need to change those to make the bathroom flooring look good again. However, she also raised the issue that if I change one or two tiles, it will stand out from the rest. Instead of fixing the problem, I might worsen it. The only way is to change everything. If that is so, then I have no choice, but to leave it alone for the moment.

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