She seemed surprised and, after some time, apologized for her reaction earlier. I appreciated the effort, but I couldn’t shake off what had happened. She had publicly called me out in front of family and friends over a moment of excitement, and it left me feeling both embarrassed and unappreciated. I hadn’t meant to take anything away from her, but it seemed like no matter what I did, I was stepping on eggshells.
Now, the atmosphere in the family feels tense, and I can sense the lingering awkwardness. I’m unsure how to handle the situation-whether to address it directly or let it pass to avoid further conflict. I love my son and want to be involved in my granddaughter’s life, but I also don’t want to feel like I have to constantly watch my every word and action. I don’t want to create more distance, but I also don’t want to feel sidelined in my own family. What would be the best way to move forward?
Sincerely,
Joanne
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