Thanks, LaMa. I'll try talking to G about it. He's just not good at " the talks" that are often needed. It has always fallen to me. I think we'll have to be together to talk to him. R is really considerate of my allergies & thinks of things I don't. He has the hotel where he works disconnect room deodorisers when we stay & if I say a particular room was fragrance-free he'll ask that we have that next time. He fully understands how sick it makes me.
I actually had a lovely day with the kids today. E, my GD, & I really engaged with one another. I am reading a book called "Untangled" by Lisa Damour & it's aim is to guide teenage girls into adulthood.
G has just arrived home & I'll come back & complete this post.
I like to give G some attention when he arrives home. It's not the "Honey- here are your slippers & pipe" like it may have been in the 1950's, but I think the people we live deserve our attention. He's now told me about his day at golf( good day, no hassles& & I have told him about mine (good day, good connection with our GD) & we can now happily settle into our happy place. He's doing the crossword & I'm here

I am well aware that I do not relate well to women & girls as well as I relate to men & boys & I would like to fix that, especially with our GD. I think this book will help but I also think it's because I want to learn how to be a good grandmother to her. I also know that I feel that she is a lot like her mother & I don't respond well when she sounds like her mother. Of course she does. It's my issue & I'm the adult, so I'm working on that. Today felt really good.
I bought her a top that she was drawn to, but which I thought was not very age appropriate. She tried on another & it was too tight, but she said it was ok. I then suggested she tried on the one she liked & said it would need a Cami top underneath She left a t-shirt on underneath & it looked wonderful. We then had discussions about the colour needed to go under it & she said she already had some at her Dad's & at Mum's & I asked her to wait outside while I paid. She was so excited & I think she thanked me about 6 times!
We then went back to D's home & I waited for A, their older brother to get home from work & came home. E & I chatted for most of the 4 hours that we were together & that is the closest I have felt with her for a couple of years. She's only 11.
I am itchy all over though. I decided to spend the day with them away from home when I realised E's hair stunk of cheap fruity shampoo & conditioner. Today I have bought her some more fragrance-free stuff.