Dear Annie: Our family excluded my son from Easter celebration

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  1. Alabama Life & Culture
  • Updated: May. 01, 2023, 5:26 p.m.
  • Published: May. 01, 2023, 5:05 p.m.

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Annie Lane offers advice to a reader on their son's exclusion from family holiday plans in today's Dear Annie column. Photo: Hauke-Christian Dittrich/dpa (Photo by Hauke-Christian Dittrich/picture alliance via Getty Images)dpa/picture alliance via Getty I

Dear Annie: My spouse and I live close to many members of our extended family. We were out of town for Easter. My adult son saw on Facebook that the rest of the family had gathered to celebrate, but he had not been invited. This has happened more than once. My son feels pretty bad about it and wonders why he wasn’t included.

I don’t know if we should just ignore this or say something. What do you think? -- Sad for Son

Dear Sad for Son: It’s really difficult to be excluded, especially if it’s family. Lots of times, rejection is just God’s protection. Now that he knows how hurtful and exclusionary his family can be, he can plan ahead, perhaps with friends, and have Easter with them. Or perhaps you and your husband could take him with you.

If you think that this was simply an oversight, where the family member who organized the Easter celebration just assumed your son was not in town, it would be worth asking them and letting them know how hurt your son was.

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