My husband's family is local, and my family is not. I think this is a no-brainer, if we cut the question down to its basic elements: You want to exclude your disabled in-law for being disabled. — AnonymousAnonymous: If that’s what Host really wants, then that’s what Host needs to say. Carolyn: I didn't agree to it right away because I am afraid she will say yes and then get overwhelmed. It’s imperative that you’re inclusive — and it’s also important for your sister-in-law to know when to step away to a quiet place when she’s overwhelmed.
Source: Washington Post October 29, 2020 03:59 UTC