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Letter to My Younger Self
I wouldn’t fault you if you want to stop reading this letter right here. Not one bit. Tarik Cohen Look, nothing I can write ...
Every so often, we receive a letter that stops us cold. Not because it’s dramatic for the sake of drama—but because it’s real ...
After my daughter passed, my son-in-law asked me to move in to help. I was in a position to do so, and it went OK the first ...
Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips.
In today's Dear Annie column, Annie Lane hears from a grieving mom who used to be close to her adult daughter but now she won ...
DEAR GRIEVING: Few pains cut as deeply as being shut out by your own child. You are mourning not only the loss of a ...
I had asked if they would consider spending part of the holidays with me instead of always going to his family. Rachel got defensive and said I was making her choose. I said something in the heat of ...
I miss her terribly, but I also don’t want to keep reopening the wound. How do I respect her boundaries without giving up ...
Dear Caught: You and your daughter don’t owe anyone an explanation for your family’s heritage or her choices. If someone asks ...
Reinstating Rose, at least in a narrow, short-term view, comes at little cost. The Hall of Fame is the true prize for Rose’s supporters.
Dear Eric: My 35-year-old daughter “Mary” and I were very close in her early 20s, after she emerged from troubled teen years of substance abuse and self-destructive behaviors. She continues to ...
The younger daughters have always had healthy eating habits and have been easy kids. My 18-year-old daughter has a more challenging personality. She is an anxious perfectionist and will be ...