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My Daughter-in-Law Was Furious When I Told Her It’s Our Family Tradition to Name a Child After Their Grandfather.

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My daughterinlaw, Ethel, flared up the moment I reminded her that, in our family, its customary to name a boy after his grandfather.

Wed always gotten along without shouting or hurling insults. Sure, wed spar now and then, but we patched things up quickly and never held a grudge.

When word reached me that Ethel was expecting, my heart leapt. In a few short months the house would echo with the patter of tiny feet, and Id finally have a grandchild to dot my lap.

The news that it would be a boy sent my son James over the moon; hed long dreamed of a son to carry on his name. The instant he learned the babys gender, he blurted that hed christen him after his own father, as is the way in our clan. When Ethel heard the name was already settled, she launched into a heated argument, insisting shed choose the babys name herself and would ignore the rest of us.

I tried to sit down with her calmly, to explain the tradition, but she flatly declared the decision made. James tried to back me up, yet his wife would not listen, snarling that her parents would whisk her to the delivery ward and that shed raise the child under their roof.

James treats Ethel with the utmost care, doing everything to show his love, but she never seems to appreciate it. Shes a selfish girl, never willing to keep silent even for her own husbands sake. I attempted to discuss our family customs, only to be cut off midsentence.

To my astonishment I learned that Ethel and James had already picked a name for the baby and that they intended to make all family decisions on their own, caring nothing for my opinion. I see it differently; this child will be my grandchild, the next link in our line.

When the naming issue resurfaced, Ethel snapped at me, Thats none of your business. I was left speechless. Id poured my heart and energy into James, and now I felt extraneous in his life. How do I move forward? How do I speak to my daughterinlaw, or even to my own son, without the knot of resentment tightening?

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