Dear Eric: Our daughter is expecting her first child, our first grandchild, in a couple of months. Our daughter and son-in-law live about an hour closer to his family than they do to us. My daughter’s mother-in-law (“Nancy”) is very involved in the couple’s life and has a very strong personality.

My son-in-law and Nancy are extremely close and our daughter has spent a tremendous amount of time with Nancy as a result, much more time than she has spent with us. Additionally, there is not even a cordial relationship between Nancy and me. My concern is that when the baby is born, Nancy will be able to have a much stronger relationship with the baby than we will, due to being physically closer, very assertive and extremely involved in all aspects of their life.

We have been told that things will work out once the baby is born. We have also been told to be assertive and clearly discuss our visiting. I want to feel wanted and not someone who has to always ask for time with the baby.

I am at a loss as to what to do. – Grandmother To Be Dear Grandmother: Having a nemesis can be fun, sometimes, but it gets exhausting. Nancy is never going to replace you in your grandchild’s life.

Moreover, despite her assertiveness, I doubt she wants to. I know it feels like you’re in competition with her, but try to separate your fears from your possibilities. It’s completely reasonable to be anxious about how your relationship with your first grandchild is going to develop, especially.