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Offer helping hand to spend time with daughter By Annie Lane
Dear Annie: I am a 72-year-old woman who used to live with my daughter and her family. I moved out last January. I was asked over to their home when my oldest grandson came home with my great-grandchild in June. Other than that, I have not talked to my daughter in months. Am I being foolish to think that she could call once in a while to check up on me? When I call her, it’s as if she can’t be bothered. If I leave a message, she does not return my calls. — Missing My Daughter Dear Missing My Daughter: It is understandable that you miss your daughter — the daughter you knew before
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her life got busy with her own family. My guess is that she is not snubbing you but rather is simply busy. Instead of demanding that she call you, ask her what she needs. How can you help her out? Sometimes, when we help others, we are actually helping ourselves. If all that doesn’t work, tell