DEAR ABBY: We share a vacation home with another family. My husband and I are neat people. The other family is the opposite. They leave dirty dishes in the sink for days, promising, “I’ll get to them.
My sister is dating a single father with three small children. I rent a beach house every August with two of my friends and my 22-year-old daughter. My daughter had an amazing job offer and can’t make ...
We share a vacation home with another family. My husband and I are neat people. The other family is the opposite. They leave dirty dishes in the sink for days, promising, “I’ll get to them.” Dirty ...
DEAR ABBY: I do everything for my family. I take care of everyone. I also work and earn a good living. Now that I’m older and ...
Dear Annie: Every summer, I plan a trip. I picture my family on a peaceful beach, laughing together, toes in the sand, drinks in hand. But the reality? Total chaos. I’m the one who books the flights, ...
DEAR ANNIE: Every summer, I plan a trip. I picture my family on a peaceful beach, laughing together, toes in the sand, drinks in hand. But the reality? Total chaos. I’m the one who books the flights, ...
DEAR ABBY: I’m a professional, well-educated adult who moved back home because of concerns about my father’s health as well as having landed a much better job. As an extra perk, I’ve been able to save ...
Dear Annie: My aunt relocated to Florida from Illinois with her husband. When her sisters would come for a visit, she would make a “Whoopee List.” It was a list of things to do with them while they ...
Dear Annie: Every summer, my husband “Jake” and I spend a week at his parents’ lake house in Wisconsin. It’s a beautiful spot -- right on the water, with pine trees, hummingbirds and a little dock ...
Liza Snyder, Mike O'Malley, Anthony Davis and Jean Louisa Kelly in a cast photo for Yes, Dear. Image via CBS The sleeper hit is a dichotomy. On the one hand, there are series that take a while to find ...
DEAR ABBY: We share a vacation home with another family. My husband and I are neat people. The other family is the opposite. They leave dirty dishes in the sink for days, promising, “I’ll get to them.