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 ...
My husband and I refer to our firstborn as our “learner child”: we figure some things out on her and make (slightly) fewer mistakes with her younger sister. Case in point: our older daughter’s high ...
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.
Whenever graduation season comes around, students obviously look forward to the last exam, as well as the graduation ceremony. But after breathing those sighs of relief, it's time to party! Whether ...
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