Dear Amy: My husband and I work full-time jobs and are fortunate to have weekly childcare for our children (ages 9 and 13) through our parents, all of whom live nearby. However, we recently learned…
I assume that your 13-year-old has managed to manipulate this loving grandmother into opening a social media account while at her house .
The wedding industrial complex has made this sort of “bundling” of asks and demands very easy for couples intending to marry — and in my personal opinion, if a couple decides to ask guests to contribute toward their wood-fired pizza oven, then I’m happy to play.
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