My grandmother is about to turn 80 years old and I want to have a big celebration for her. She's been very depressed and doesn't get to do many things. One of her favorite things is spending time with her beloved sister who happens to be a Jehovah Witness. I am told she does not celebrate birthdays.
Is it okay to invite her? Will her religion prevent her from attending? If so, are there any exceptions? Could she come to town during this time, but simply not attend the party? Maybe I could make arrangements for her to spend that day doing something else, but she could visit with my grandmother in the evening.
I know my grandmother would love to see her, but wouldn't want her to attend if it is against her beliefs, not that she would anyway. She is very devoted to her religion.
Any advice? Thank you.
2007-04-05
04:43:32
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