(Nick Galifianakis for The Post) | Dear Carolyn: In pandemic anger, my daughter-in-law said she would never forgive me for something that happened at their wedding eight years ago. My husband and I were placed at a table far away from the head table. In fact, a stairwell hid us from their view entirely. We were the last table served dinner at the wedding. She had shown me the layout and I told her that was not acceptable. I went with her to the location and told her and the planner not to "put us in the corner." That is where we ended up months later at the wedding and I was hurt, humiliated and angry. I told them both how I felt three days later, as I did not want to cause a scene at the wedding. Her family was all in front at the head table. They say I ruined the memory of their special day. How do I fix this? — In a Corner |