My great uncle died this week, and because I am astranged from my father I am not going to the funeral. I am however sending a homemade sympathy card. My great-aunt and her 4 girls have never met, and most likely never seen, a photo of my son. I wanted to put in a family photo of us BUT I am afraid it will make her sad as she doesn't have any grandchildren. Two of her girls tried for years to have children and neither succeded. The other 2 decided not to have children for various reasons. I just don't want to rub salt in the wound. Would you send a photo in the card?
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I agree with everyone else. I definitely think you should give them a pic of your cutie, but wait until a different time.
At my dad's funeral, my dumba$$ cousin gave me a picture of her daughter and said she thought it would bring me comfort during this hard time. Um...guess what? I never even put the picture up. It just pi$$ed me off! Your situation isn't the same, but you just never know hey they will react and it's better to be safe than sorry.
I wouldn't put in a sympathy card.
If you want to send her picture, I would wait until Valentine's Day or another type of holiday and dress him up. Make it look like holiday thing!