Dear Amy: My husband has gone skiing with seven of his male peers for 17 years.
Thanks for any insight or advice.Banning an “unruly” person from an already potentially dangerous sporting weekend spent hurtling down a snowy mountain is a logical choice — safest for the group, and for others on the slope.But “shunning”? Shunning is a group choice to permanently cut off contact. It is used as a consequence for unacceptable behavior.
I found another relative on Facebook. I would like to send the photos to her, but I don’t want to re-establish a relationship of any kind.I appreciate your awareness that these personal photos could be of great interest to family members. I take it as a given that, for whatever reason, you want to minimize any contact with the one family member you’ve found who might receive them.
I suggest sending a private message on Facebook, introducing yourself and telling the relative what you have. Say you’re downsizing and would like to send these family photos to her. If she wants the photos, ask for her address, and ship the photos with no return address on the package. Track the shipment to make sure they were delivered, give the recipient a week or two to thank you via private message, and then remove your contact with her on Facebook.My husband and I each had a number of alcoholics in our families, including our fathers.This worked out well for our wedding day.
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