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DEAR ABBY: My husband of 35 years moved out three years ago. We live only a block apart, and I contribute a lot to his household because he’s on disability and doesn’t have enough money to make it through the month. I have a great job and travel as a photographer. My job is the reason he moved out. According to him, I was “gone too much.”
Read moreMy husband, Peter, is a man of few colors: black and gray, to be exact.
Read moreLET US ALL CONTINUE TO BE THANKFUL – BEYOND THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY: On behalf of Seminole Public Schools, let me extend to you a continued spirit of thanksgiving as we continue through this school year. We have so much to be thankful for and to celebrate with our school and community.
Read moreFishing is the biggest participant sports in the world.
Read more“How can I be thankful for anything when I am mourning my deceased loved one? I can’t begin to think about appreciation or being grateful.” These comments are quite understandable early in the grief process. But later, holding on to these assertions will eliminate an important action which others have found useful and helps reduce the intensity of grief.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: I’m eight months pregnant with my first child. My usually happy and positive mother is becoming increasingly quick to become negative or angry. The change in her personality has my husband and me concerned about our little one growing up around her.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: I’ve dealt with anxiety and depression for decades, but I’m finally on a medication that works for me. I’m in my 40s and feel emotionally stable for the first time in my adult life. When I started the medication, I was in a bad place, but after a few months I broke up with my partner and began focusing on my career.
Read moreMy mother sent a photo of a huge female turkey sitting on her bird feeder.
The giant, ungainly creature looked ridiculous, perched on the little wooden roof of a feeder intended for chickadees and nuthatches.
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