Dear Annie: My husband and I have kids and live what I truly feel is a blessed life. My husband works for his family’s business, which often includes his dad, brother, cousins and brothers-in-law as co-workers. Even some of my relatives have worked for him at times.

As I said, we live a great, blessed life. We’re able to go on vacation and out to eat every weekend. The problem is, his family has made comments about it. They’ll say things like, “Wow, you’re going out to eat again?” or “Must be nice to take a trip like that,” or “You guys got a new car? New clothes?” I haven’t said anything, but now my husband is noticing it, too.

The other kids have even started chiming in, saying things like, “I would love to go out to eat and visit places like you guys do.” It’s gotten to the point tha

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