DEAR ABBY: I am a retiree with diabetes and heart trouble. My husband is disabled. I'm his sole caregiver when I have the energy to do it. Our adult daughter lives with us and works full time in the medical field on weekends. She does practically nothing around the house.
DEAR ABBY: I am the mother of a daughter, "Rebecca," I placed for adoption when I was a teenager. Long story short, we have reunited. We not only have a wonderful relationship, but I have a great relationship with Rebecca's adoptive mom, and my husband and children (with my husband) all have…
Miss Sebastian is a senior lady who wants nothing more than to spend her golden years in a warm, loving home. This Siamese girlie was surrendered to us by her previous owner. She doesn’t quite understand why she is at the shelter, so we are aiming to find her a home ASAP. Sebastian adores at…
Taco is a handsome boy, but really loves attention after playing with toys. He also loves belly rubs. He is curious, silly, and always exploring and climbing. Great with other cats and people.
After 27 years of bringing magic to Main Street, Holiday in the Park, hosted by League City Proud Organization, did a thing on May 30. The organization held a reveal party for the Grand Night Parade Theme for the first time — the 2024 Parade Theme “Santa’s Enchanted Workshop.” The three-day,…
The Knights of Momus on July 20 held the Kings Affair at the Galveston Artillery Club, 3102 Ave. O.
DEAR ABBY: My aunt frequently cuts people out of her life for perceived slights -- small, large and imagined. A few years ago, she got into a fight with my dad (her brother). Somehow, the rest of my family got cut out, too. Guilt by association, I guess.
School spirit: Those inevitable three words — back to school — are now a week closer, and more weekend events are spread out across the county to help lessen the sting:
DEAR ABBY: During my entire 40-year marriage, I have wondered if my husband is bisexual. He met his friend "Ernie" around the same time he met me. My husband has always had female friends as well as Ernie. When he came home late, I'd accuse him of having affairs with his female co-workers.
“The Horse: A Galloping History of Humanity” by Timothy C. Winegard
DEAR ABBY: I have been with my live-in boyfriend, "Kyle," for four years. He has many great qualities, the most important of them being he fully accepts my daughter as his own. He doesn't see her as his "girlfriend's kid" or even a "stepchild." She has no contact with her biological father o…
I was nervous. I had been entrusted with the Gardner family’s sacred recipe for sloppy joes. And my mother-in-law would be eating it.
DEAR ABBY: I met a man from another country through the internet last year. In the beginning, we talked every day via video chat. We share much in common. We never have a problem keeping our conversations going, and we pick up on each other's emotions and needs without even trying.
DEAR ABBY: I admire your wit and appreciate your candor, which is why I'm writing to you. I've been dating a man for 4 1/2 years. He's 56; I'm 60. I hope for a life with him, marriage, a place of our own, etc. The only obstacle is his obligation to look after his aging parents and help them …
DEAR ABBY: My next-door neighbors, whom I have become close with, have three adult children. My friends admit it's always been important for them to be their children's friends and be the "popular" parents, enforcing no discipline/guidance ever in their children's lives, still to this day.
DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have been pet owners for 30 years. Our last beloved dog passed away six months ago. We are in our late 50s and still work full time. We agreed we would not get any more animals because we would like to travel without worry for a change.
Give a big hello to Dutchess (A036879) is a spayed female Domestic Short Hair brown tabby who has it all. She is a little over two years old, friendly, outgoing, and beautiful. She likes attention and is a real lady — of course! Her rich tabby coat is a blend of browns with warm highlights. …
Meet our little selfie queen — Natalie. Natalie absolutely loves a close-up photo session. And with a face a cute as hers, who can blame her. Though now that we think about it, she may just be trying to nudge the phone out of our hands so that we will give
Lucky Star is a spunky little cuddle bug found in the wheel well of a truck who loves to zoom around chasing toys in between snuggle times. This beautiful girl is looking for her furever home with a playmate who loves to play hard and snuggle hard. Is that you? Come find out! at our adoption…
The Harvey House served customers at Union Station in Galveston from 1987 until 1938, and resumed operations during World War II. Known as the Galveston Lunch Room, it continued to operate until the depot closed in 1967.
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