DEAR ABBY: I have been married to my husband for nearly six years. We have a very good relationship and have three grown adult children between us. Four years ago, my daughter and his daughter-in-law had children -- I will call them "Timmy" and "Jenny."
Her daughter had one child. His daughter-in-law had another child. Those two children are named Timmy and Jenny.
My grandson Timmy is autistic, but doing well with speech therapy and special education (preschool).
Timmy is her grandson, that is, her daughter's child.
Discipline to curb her smart mouth is frowned upon, and laughed off. My husband has spoken to his son about this twice.
Jenny is her husband's granddaughter, that is, his son's child.
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DEAR ABBY: I have been married to my husband for nearly six years. We have a very good relationship and have three grown adult children between us. Four years ago, my daughter and his daughter-in-law had children -- I will call them "Timmy" and "Jenny."
Her daughter had one child. His daughter-in-law had another child. Those two children are named Timmy and Jenny.
My grandson Timmy is autistic, but doing well with speech therapy and special education (preschool).
Timmy is her grandson, that is, her daughter's child.
Discipline to curb her smart mouth is frowned upon, and laughed off. My husband has spoken to his son about this twice.
Jenny is her husband's granddaughter, that is, his son's child.