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    Jul 15, 2012, 01:51 PM
    Daughter in law christmas gifts
    I am still hurt about the christmas gift I gave my daughter in law last year. I thought it was very nice, something I would have wanted myself. It was a nice flameless candle set. I have never seen it displayed anywhere in her house..
    My feelings are very hurt. How do I handle this. I have never said anything about this to her. How could she be so rude? If it was me, I would at least have displayed it for awhile just out of respect.

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