Dear Amy: I believe that my 45\u002Dyear\u002Dold husband is having a midlife crisis, abusing drugs, cheating – or possibly all three.
My son got married seven months ago. It was their decision to have only immediate family attend .Article contentI, however, have had a difficult time understanding why two of my three siblings have not wished them well with even a card.
They know the wedding took place and that it was a very small affair. And yet this was their nephew and godson.And yet to what gain, since an acknowledgment now would be forced?– Mother of the GroomYour siblings might have congratulated the couple in person, via phone, or through a social media posting or message – or a holiday card.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Because this continues to weigh heavily on you, you should ask your siblings about it.
I believe you did a great job responding, but for the sake of young people considering a life associated with the military, this is NOT the cost associated with a career devoted to serving one’s country. We all have choices. Marines live by the moto Semper Fidelis – always faithful. This goes beyond the Marine Corps, especially for spouses.Share this article in your social network
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