grandmother called a few times but I didn’t think it was the right time to expose him to them. I would always avoid her calls; she would leave a phone message stating how she wanted to see “the boy.” I wouldn’t call back; she couldn’t even call him by his given name. Eventually she stopped calling.
Over the years, an envelope would come every Christmas with a card and five hundred dollars from “Karen Rose.” She would always write the same greeting, “Hope this money makes it safely into your hands. Merry Christmas.” I never gave Jeremy the cards nor told him that she sent them. I would use the money to buy his school and church outfits for the upcoming year. I also saved some of it and gave him $1500 cash when he went off to college. I just never felt that “The Roses” deserved to get any credit for doing anything for their only grandson.
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