It appears that the mom from the mom/stepmom team that was to appear on the show this coming Tuesday has changed her mind. The show would now like to instead focus on taking questions from both moms and stepmoms in the audience, so you're in luck if you live in Los Angeles or close by, and have a burning question that you'd like addressed.
Have one?!
They're also looking for questions to be submitted by video, so obviously that can be from anywhere!
If anyone is interested in attending the show and asking a question or sending in a video, they can either contact the show with the subject "STEPMOM/MOM CONFLICT – 11/3/09" in the subject line, or they can send me a message at marine2marine@gmail.com and I'll pass it along to the producer.
We'll still be on and we'd love to see you if you live in the area!
Thanks!
-Jen

This is a little off the actual subject but I’d like to know how a Mom/Mother-in-law/former Mother-in-law/Grandmother etc. is supposed to work things out with both the Ex Wife and the Wife? My former daughter-in-law and I have always gotten along well and still do. I feel that the divorce was both my son’s and his ex-wife’s fault. When I met my future daughter-in-law I sat and talked to her as I would anyone that I had just met. The next day my son told me that she said that I was rude to her. I brushed it off thinking that he was kidding me. They visited several times and I thought things went OK. I received a letter telling me that everything I was doing was and is WRONG! My husband died three and a half years ago and I haven’t heard from or seen them since. I have a four year old grandson that I haven’t seen since he was less than a year old and a two year old grandson that I’ve never seen. How can fix something when I don’t know what I did? They live two states away and I only see my three older grandchildren when I go to the town where they live – two states away. How does the “grandmother of divorce” know what to do or say?
I’m sending a copy of the book to both my former daughter-in-law and my (sorry) current daughter-in-law.