Post request help grandson

Elsie

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Facebooked a short comment post about my 40 year old grandson’s sister, a sensitive issue that he said, some time ago, upset him. The day I posted it I had heard on T V an opinion not in his sister’s favor about it. I tried to make sure to avoid saying anything negative against her about her issue. My grandson and I love eachother very much, and I worry that he has not responded because my post may have surprised, and possibly emotionally hurt him coming from me.

I have been trying to think of something to post to him that has nothing to do with that issue, but has humor in it. He has a good sense of humor but is not into dirty jokes. So I’m asking if any of you life experienced people here have something that a single general manager of a Pizza place might find humorous. :)
 

Facebooked a short comment post about my 40 year old grandson’s sister, a sensitive issue that he said, some time ago, upset him. The day I posted it I had heard on T V an opinion not in his sister’s favor about it. I tried to make sure to avoid saying anything negative against her about her issue. My grandson and I love eachother very much, and I worry that he has not responded because my post may have surprised, and possibly emotionally hurt him coming from me.

I have been trying to think of something to post to him that has nothing to do with that issue, but has humor in it. He has a good sense of humor but is not into dirty jokes. So I’m asking if any of you life experienced people here have something that a single general manager of a Pizza place might find humorous. :)
It's sad that we can never unsay or undo the things we say and do
Maybe just a brief email apologizing for pain caused by your words.
 
Back when my grandson learned about his sister's issue he was upset/very angry about it, not anything I said about it as I listened to him inform me about it. I felt very sad for his disappointment in her & her having the issue.
 
It’s been my experience that younger people understand and accept that each and everyone is a work in progress. I don’t see them holding grudges and most are very forgiving. A simple apology should be adequate.

What happens today is usually forgotten tomatoe.
Gotta love spell check. Lol
What happens today is usually forgotten tomatoe. 😂 My bloopers are far worse than yours.
 
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Facebooked a short comment post about my 40 year old grandson’s sister, a sensitive issue that he said, some time ago, upset him. The day I posted it I had heard on T V an opinion not in his sister’s favor about it. I tried to make sure to avoid saying anything negative against her about her issue. My grandson and I love eachother very much, and I worry that he has not responded because my post may have surprised, and possibly emotionally hurt him coming from me.

I have been trying to think of something to post to him that has nothing to do with that issue, but has humor in it. He has a good sense of humor but is not into dirty jokes. So I’m asking if any of you life experienced people here have something that a single general manager of a Pizza place might find humorous. :)
Maybe buy a pizza each for him and his sister.
 

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