And ow checks everything.
ss-- she checks everything??? GOOD!!
Let her be the crazy one.
I have never, ever in four years acknowledged that his girl has a name. She is a non-entity.
No, they will generally not receive a letter in a good way. Nothing emotional is the key.
This Christmas I sent him a spam can that his grandmother decorated as Santa Claus that he had in the family for about 50 years. I found it in our Christmas stuff so I sent it to him with a "Hey, I found this, Merry Christmas". That's it. When he got it he just sent a "Thank you, that was a nice surprise" and I responded, "I thought you would like it" That's it.
The point is, I have kept it very light, not emotional, just kind gestures here and there. Sure, I know it drives his girlfriend crazy.... so what!, He can deal with that crap.
Even if I don't get a "Happy Birthday", again, so what? I send one to him, "Happy Birthday, hope you're having a good day". Sometimes he responded, sometimes he didn't. Sometimes I received a Happy Birthday, sometimes I didn't.
My nephew's girlfriend had a baby. I sent him a message with a picture. "Hey, look at this head of hair, I'm in heaven". That was it. He responded to that one and we went back and forth a few times about the new baby. In the past I have timed it for when I thought she wouldn't be around (such as work hours).
Now I don't do this every week or even every month, we have gone long periods of time without interactions.
Over the years sometimes it increased, sometimes it has tapered off. As long as you keep your expectations low, I really don't see the harm.