In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone with a dilemma about how to address Christmas cards.
Any ideas on wording that is classy or funny to express this new family identity that doesn’t skew weird or inappropriate?
Dear Eric: My dilemma is about Christmas cards. I am separated from my husband of 25 years, and while it’s mostly amicable, I feel disingenuous including him on the card this year. Our divorce will be ...
Twelve months on, 926 women are part of the Scunthorpe Lovely Ladies friendship group. They say it has made them "feel human ...
The date has been set for the Princess of Wales' annual Christmas carol concert, marking the official start of the festive ...
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My dilemma is about Christmas cards. I am separated from my husband of 25 years, and while it’s mostly amicable, I feel disingenuous including him on the card this year. Our divorce will be final less ...
I can suggest a few strategies that focus on solutions to these holiday shopping insights that can get you aligned with ...
Mass market Christmas decor, including artificial trees, hasn't been manufactured in the United States for decades.
To enjoy a smooth Christmas, adopt a calmer attitude, mind the emotional reactions, and be aware of triggers. Plan for tricky ...
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