Advice from Judith Martin, Nicholas Ivor Martin and Jacobina Martin.
We are empty-nesters who always seem to have a guest stopping by for a night. I love having guests. What I don’t love is stripping and making the beds!
Miss Manners doubts that. But being cousins does make a difference in that you are probably on more informal terms with them than you would be with an unrelated, infrequent guest.
She is in therapy, but still voices her heavy grief all the time. I realize grief has no proper timetable, and I respect her choice to speak about her husband and how much she misses him. But I find it profoundly jarring to see the face of this long-dead man whenever she calls me.DEAR MISS MANNERS
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