Ask Amy: Eldest sibling worries about eldercare
Dear Amy: I have three siblings. I am the oldest - 10 years older than my next sibling.
Dear Amy: I have three siblings. I am the oldest - 10 years older than my next sibling.
I joke that I was home, but in a way, it feels like home. We ventured to Disneyland again last week, the seventh such trip to the park and toss in a trip to Disney World and that makes eight family vacations to Disney.
Dear Amy: I am a woman in a long-term relationship with a man. We have a good relationship, talking through issues and agreeing on most things.
Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: My brother-in-law (my sister’s husband) was a county commissioner for four years in our town and county. His reputation is that of an upright and solid citizen.
Waking up on a Saturday morning, your window cracked, cool air rushing through, few sounds bring people as much joy as that of songbirds rousing for their morning feast. Lack of trees omitted, the avian class is abundant here in Kansas, as are many a bird watcher. And they have reason to be!
I’m wondering who I can/should invite? I have a large outof- town family who, unlike my parents, are supportive. I’m self-conscious about putting people on my in-laws’ tab, while my parents are not participating.
Ollie is a cancer survivor. A few weeks ago one of our basset hounds, Ollie, had a couple fatty lumps removed from him.
Dear Amy: I am a 23-year-old personal trainer. I’m good looking and muscular, and get hit on by older females.
Dear Amy: A dear friend has a husband who is an alcoholic. During any kind of get together he is loud, belligerent and on occasion becomes incapacitated and has to be carried out.
Dear Amy: My husband and I own a small family business, but we don’t run the day-to-day operation. We started the business with one of our sons, and he worked very hard for the first three or so years.