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Default What do you do when you're treated like you don't exist?

The biggest pain right now is being treated like I'm not here. Everyone just went shopping. My wife has gone over all sorts of remodel plans for the garage with my son-in-law that I know nothing about other than I have to park outside. My Granddaughter (1 next week) still doesn't come to or want me. Oh, I do have three loads of laundry to do.

So I ask again? Why try?
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