Dear Richard
My family has been keeping a
secret from my grandmother. I have a 17-month-old daughter that she doesn’t
know exists. I wanted to tell my grandma from the start about her
great-granddaughter (her first), but I am afraid to. My family thinks that
telling her will cause too much stress on her. No one in the family takes my feelings
into consideration.
I think my grandmother
should know she’s a great-grandma. The problem is, I don’t know how to tell
her. She’s 90 years old. I’m afraid if I say something now, it really might be too stressful for her. Also, I’m
afraid that if I reveal this secret, it will start a family feud.
Signed,
Emily
Dear Emily,
No worries.
I took the liberty of telling your
grandmother the big news. (It was easy
once I had your email address to find you on Facebook. Then from there, all I had to do was a
directory search.)
By the way, you may want to
call your grammy ASAP. I think she’s mad
at you.
Your welcome,
Snarfin
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