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DEAR ABBY: My wife of 41 years passed away four years ago. I’m in my mid-60s. I have sought grief counseling to fully process her loss. The counselor has encouraged me to maintain and expand my peer relationships. The counselor has also encouraged dating, which I have tried, but no romances have resulted.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: My husband and I are expecting our second child. Our first pregnancy ended in miscarriage, so we were overjoyed to find out I was pregnant again, this time with a little girl. We’ve already given her the name “Mandy.”
Read moreDEAR ABBY: Because of frustration with our state’s substantial COVID restrictions and our teen son’s struggles with remote learning, we moved to another state. At the time, our son was excited to move (we kept asking him to make sure). However, we are now nearly through the school year and he still hasn’t made new friends. He’s depressed and wants to move back.
Read moreI’ve been studying the last couple of weeks on this discussion, and only today I could just see the old comedians. Stan and Ollie, in a scene after a bad situation developed. Ollie crossed his chest with his arms and told Stan “This is a fine mess you’ve gotten us into” or the like. Reading the book about the 23rs Psalm, I learned more about sheep and the messes they can get into than I ever knew.
Read moreYou can see a lot standing in the checkout line at Walmart.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: Several years ago, my parents betrayed my son and me. They took in and supported my ex-husband, who walked out on us for a coworker he was cheating with. My son and I lost our home, our car and the life we knew without support from any family. My son was still in high school, and it was a dark time in both of our lives.
Read moreThe House this week passed a major bill that lays the framework for bringing thousands of high-paying technology jobs to our state.
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