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Ah, favoritism…the unspokenfamilyfeud started thats been stirring the pot for generations.
Nobody says it out loud, but we all know when someones hogging the affection spotlight.
So, what happens when favoritism crashes a family vacation?
Well, well just ask our netizen, who knows the feeling all too well.
But hey, people change and grow, right?
Well, it should have been.
But, apparently, this mother-in-law was not part of the people grow category.
She unintentionally double-booked the trip with her grandsons nativity play, despite knowing the trip dates for months.
Ditching half of the getaway to attend the play and then driving back later that evening.
I dont know about you, but Id be pretty hurt at this point.
And so was the OP.
Favoritism is basically when one kid gets the royal treatment while the others are stuck in the cheap seats.
So, forget playing referee in the favoritism Olympics.
Instead, play the coolparentwho turns every moment into a memory worth keeping.
OP clearly got the memo and made sure her daughters trip was about family love, not grandmas no-show.
The Santa visit she planned and quality family bonding will go on, with or withoutgrandmaand grandpa.
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