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Narrative Children benefit enormously from having loving and involved grandparents. Many youngsters are fortunate to have two sets of supportive grandparents. Unfortunately, I have one set of grandparents who don’t love me. I was in my uncle’s wedding this September and had to wear a dress and had makeup on. When I saw my grandma Offerman, She went up to me and said “doesn’t Addie look so gorgeous and you should be more like your cousin.” My cousin Addie is in kindergarten, and she is five years old. I kept quiet but in my head, I said “ oh no this is going to be a long day with her.” I walked down the aisle with the flower girl and the ring bearer who are almost two years old. When I got to the pew my cousin Addie had toy blocks for her

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