The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleLifestyle Carolyn Hax: The little things you can do to avoid irritation verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Carolyn HaxHi, Carolyn: Do you have any advice to help me get less irritated at little things? I've been like this for many years, but I do think the pandemic has made it worse. I try my best not to take this out...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleCancer Carolyn Hax: Husband didn’t share his dad’s cancer diagnosis for a year verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Carolyn HaxAdapted from an online discussion. Dear Carolyn: I found out last night that my father-in-law has prostate cancer, when I overheard my husband telling my children. This caused a minor uproar, as my husband...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleMotherhood Carolyn Hax: A mother is lost in the shadow of her toddler verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Carolyn HaxAdapted from an online discussion. Hi, Carolyn: I had been warned that when I had a baby, I would cease to be "Nicki" to people and would simply become "[Kid]'s Mom." I knew it was coming, yet I was not...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleLoneliness Carolyn Hax: An inheritance play called ‘Waiting for the Dough’ verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Carolyn HaxAdapted from an online discussion. Dear Carolyn: I am fortunate that my 90-year-old mother is both financially well off and still physically able. Her mental capacities are starting to fade, though. For...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleLifestyle Carolyn Hax: His friend spurns her. Is it time to put her foot down? verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Carolyn HaxDear Carolyn: Over a year ago I met this wonderful person, and we have been together since. We are both single parents and are nervous yet excited about blending families. The only issue I have is with...
The Washington Postflipped into LifestyleDivorce Carolyn Hax: Do I tell my friend that I suspect her husband is cheating again? verified_publisherThe Washington Post - By Carolyn HaxDear Carolyn: I work with a close friend's husband and am friends with both of them, though the wife has been my go-to adviser. Her husband has cheated on her before, and I spent countless hours talking...