Dear Amy: I used to be able to handle the heat and I miss working outside with my husband.
Dear Amy: My husband and I have been talking about spending more time outside, whether it be working, camping, or just sitting outside.
Growing up we had a window unit that my dad would only put in in late July/early August – if he’d put it in at all. Being a stay-at-home parent is very hard work, but it isn’t always physically demanding in a sustained way in the way that gardening is.Please don’t denigrate your own work ethic. If you’re keeping hearth and home together, you’re working plenty hard.Dear Amy: Several years ago, my wife’s sister got a divorce from her longtime husband, “Chas.
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