Fairy-tale childhood is a twin battle of wills
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: I have twin 10-year-olds who are constantly at war. They can’t stand it if things are unfair.
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: I have twin 10-year-olds who are constantly at war. They can’t stand it if things are unfair.
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: Every year, I spend time carefully curating a list of Christmas wishes for me, my husband, and our children. I know what we like and need.
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: Recently, you’ve run a few questions regarding how people should notify others (family members and in-laws) that they are seeking a divorce. Your thoughts and insights were helpful.
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: Thirty years ago, I began a romantic relationship with “Bonnie.” We were both married. The relationship lasted for 16 years and produced a child (“W”).
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: My sibling has asked me to be a part of their wedding party. I was shocked in a positive way.
Dear Amy: I have never had a ton of friends. As something of an introvert, I value quality over quantity.
Dear Amy: Our five family members share ownership of a remote rural summer home. By agreement, each member can stay there up to two weeks a year.
Chief Executive Officer of the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Dr. Karissa Niehoff and Executive Director of the Kansas State High School Activities Association (KSHSAA) Bill Faflick were the authors of this editorial.
Just over a year ago, I accepted an administrative position with The Salvation Army here in Dodge City. I’d grown up knowing about donating clothes and red kettle donations at Christmas time, but what did I really know about this organization? My husband was quick to mention founder William Booth and Phil Keaggy’s song, “Salvation Army Band” which mentions, “Heart to God and a hand to man,” which I’d never heard before.
Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency Dear Amy: I’m a middle-aged man. My sister who lives out of state and stays in touch with hometown friends connected me with one of her friends “Susan,” who needed help with a minor home repair.