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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 702233" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>Well, I tried. Today was my oldest granddaughter's 8th birthday. First time I haven't been with her on her birthday. I sent a box of presents that arrived there last week. I sent it to her high school friend's house. It's the only address I had. I hope she got the box. I have no way of knowing. So today I sent a text asking to speask to granddaughter to wish her a happy birthday. No response. She may have blocked my number it's been 4 weeks since I said no to her request to sign for an apt. And I also told her how I have felt the last 8 to 10 years as I rescued her time after time, which I never didf. So I don't know what made her so mad, saying no or telling her how I felt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 702233, member: 20962"] Well, I tried. Today was my oldest granddaughter's 8th birthday. First time I haven't been with her on her birthday. I sent a box of presents that arrived there last week. I sent it to her high school friend's house. It's the only address I had. I hope she got the box. I have no way of knowing. So today I sent a text asking to speask to granddaughter to wish her a happy birthday. No response. She may have blocked my number it's been 4 weeks since I said no to her request to sign for an apt. And I also told her how I have felt the last 8 to 10 years as I rescued her time after time, which I never didf. So I don't know what made her so mad, saying no or telling her how I felt. [/QUOTE]
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