Has she improved - No not really. But we have kept away for there for the most part. She still doesn't think that she did anything wrong and that we slighted her.
She had to have surgery just before Thanksgiving. For years, from the knees down she has had issues. It had gotten so bad, that she wasn't walking on the soles of her feet. She walked more on the inside of the edge, her ankles almost touching the ground. It's really hard to explain what it looks like. They are having to go in and fuse her feet to her ankle joint. She will end up having no flexability of her feet, once they are done. Her feet will always look like it does when you stand up. Each foot will take 7 to 9 month for recovery and rehab. After the surgery, she was bed ridden for 3 weeks. While dad was home most of the time, there were a couple of times when she needed me to help her out. She's playing get along and be nice, because she needs us. Before the surgery she did tell DD that she was sorry she didn't handle her getting her hair cut well, but then told me that I needed to stop fighting her and to get along with her. Which is basicly her way of saying, she's right and I'm wrong, she knows best and I don't.
By Christmas she was now limited to using a wheelchair, but it's not easy for her to get in and out of the house. So out of the kindness of my heart and because I wanted to make sure my dad had a nice dinner on Christmas, I fixed pasta for all of us over at their house. The kids were not alone with her ever. She minded her p's and q's. It was an uneventfully 4 hours. When we left, the kids thanked her for their gifts, but didn't hug or kiss her, which dad said she cried over after we left. Dad said he appreciated that we did what we did.
We haven't talked to her since and dad only a couple of times.