DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is graduating with honors from a very selective university. My husband wants to invite family from both sides to attend, which would require everyone to travel out of state ...
DEAR MISS MANNERS: My son is graduating with honors from a very selective university. Related Articles Miss Manners: I’m embarrassed when my husband argues about the restaurant tip Miss Manners: I’m ...
Dear Amy: I got married (at 30) to a man who had two children. The girl was seven, the boy was two. We were together for 16 years before divorcing, and although I have a close bond to the now ...
Dear Amy: We received an invitation to a graduation party for a very deserving young man. Suddenly, one week before the graduation party we received a Facebook invite to an “additional celebration.” ...
Dear Amy: I got married (at 30) to a man who had two children. The girl was seven, the boy was two. We were together for 16 years before divorcing, and although I have a close bond to the now ...
Dear Amy: We received an invitation to a graduation party for a very deserving young man. Suddenly, one week before the graduation party we received a Facebook invite to an “additional celebration.” ...
Dear Eric: I’ve heard, informally, that my nieces and nephews have collectively decided that the entire family (including me) will gather for the college graduation of one of my great-nephews in May.
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