Ask Amy: Grandparents excluded from Sunday dinners
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
Dear Amy: My daughter, who moved to the East Coast for college 15 years ago, recently had a baby.My husband and I, recently retired, came out from the West Coast for the baby’s birth and were convinced to move.We upended everything, moved 12 minutes away from our daughter and now watch our grandson four days a week, which is great.My daughter’s in-laws live about an hour away and now that the baby is older they have resumed their routine of Sunday dinners, with my daughter, son-in-law and grandson. These dinners, which used to be at the in-laws’ house, are now held at my daughter’s house.We are rarely invited to join, even on Mother’s Day.We were invited on Christmas and Easter, but we bought all the food and did all the cooking.How can I handle that they are purposely (and hurtfully, on Mother’s Day) excluding us?— Feeling ShunnedDear Shunned: You see your grandchild four times a week. Granted, you are providing childcare and not dropping in for ...Horoscopes June 11, 2023: Peter Dinklage, love and respect yourself and others
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Claire Holt, 35; Shia LaBeouf, 37; Peter Dinklage, 54; Hugh Laurie, 64.Happy Birthday: You’ll need patience this year when dealing with people who don’t share your beliefs. Be a good listener, and you’ll gain insight into how to deal with situations that require diplomacy. Your ability to understand and commiserate with people from all walks of life will help you bridge a gap that can make the difference between success and failure. Love and respect yourself and others. Your numbers are 5, 12, 20, 22, 34, 39, 45.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Participate in activities that motivate you to expand your circle of friends. A reunion will allow you to reconnect with someone from your past. Don’t hesitate to make the first move. Your confidence and maturity will pay off. Romance is favored. 3 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Align yourself with like-minded people, and you will accomplish your goals, make new friends and have fun. Check your ...Word Game: June 11, 2023
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
TODAY’S WORD — WITHERED (WITHERED: WITH-erd: Became dry and sapless; lost vitality, force or freshness.)Average mark 45 wordsTime limit 60 minutesCan you find 64 or more words in WITHERED?TODAY’S WORD — WITHERED weed weir weird were whee where whet whir whit white whiter wide wider width wire wired with wither wried writ write writhe thee their there thew third three threw tide tier tiered tire tired tree tried tweed heder heed heir herd here hewed hide hire edit eider either ether ewer reed retie ride rite deer deet deter dewier diet dieter dire dirt dither drewTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but “b...The Next Big Emissions Fight Is an Old One: Why Some Conservatives Oppose Clean Air
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
Steve Milloy, a longtime lobbyist for polluting industries from tobacco to coal to oil and gas, is back in the news thanks to the wildfire smoke that recently blanketed the U.S. East Coast. Milloy appeared on Fox News to tell people that there are “no negative health impacts” from breathing in wildfire smoke. It’s the latest salvo in a war he’s been waging against air pollution regulation since the 1980s.For industry operatives like Milloy, air pollution, especially the regulation of particulate matter, has long been a greater concern than climate policy. Regulations on PM2.5 —fine inhalable particles generally smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter — would require many of the same reductions in the combustion of fossil fuels that climate policy would, but without any of the politicization that has obstructed climate action for decades. It’s never been easy for politicians to publicly fight against clean air and water, and it’s doubly hard when the country’s largest city is wrappe...Germantown man shot and killed at apartment complex
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
A 57-year-old man was shot and killed on Friday night at a Germantown, Maryland, apartment complex where he lived, police said.Errick Roy Dixon was shot and killed at an apartment complex in the 19500 block of Gunners Branch Road at around 8 p.m., Montgomery County police said in a news release.Upon arrival, police said officers found multiple shell casings in the parking lot. A man, later identified as Dixon, who appeared to have been shot was found behind one of the apartment buildings.Police gave aid to Dixon until fire and rescue crews came. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Witnesses said they saw a number of people who drove away from the area, but there are no suspects in custody, according to police.The police department did not give a description of any suspects or what led up to the shooting.Below is a map where the shooting took place:SourceHill saves Vegas in Game 4’s closing seconds, has team one win away from Stanley Cup title
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — As the Florida Panthers made a furious attempt to tie Game 4 — and the series — Saturday night, Adin Hill made the biggest save of his career as he denied Florida’s Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Bennett in the game’s closing seconds to give his team a win and commanding 3-1 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final.“I kind of saw where the puck was and just tried to do anything I could to get a piece of something on it,” Hill said. “In situations like that it’s just full on desperation.”His play this series has fueled the Golden Knights’ success and helped Vegas to a 3-2 win Saturday. The Golden Knights head back to Vegas one win away from hoisting their first Stanley Cup in franchise history. “Hillsy made the saves that we needed him to make,” Vegas defenseman Alex Pietrangelo said. “You can’t be surprised. How many games has he played here, as well as he’s played? He’s played well all year for us. All of our goalies have played well regardless of ...Miami Police search for missing 63-year-old man
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
The City of Miami Police Department Special Victims Unit is seeking the public’s help in locating a missing 63-year-old man. Eddie Poke was last seen on Saturday around the Model City area wearing a white shirt and gray pants. He stands at 6 feet tall and has black hair and brown eyes. Authorities reported Poke as an endangered adult. Anyone with information on his whereabouts is asked to contact Detective G. Arauz or the City of Miami of Police Department’s Special Victims Unit at 305-603-6300, 305-579-6111, or [email protected].Steamy Sunday Storms
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
Much of yesterday was beautiful with plenty of dry time before some late-day storms erupted across parts of metropolitan South Florida. This Sunday will feature fairly similar conditions, although storms should develop earlier in the afternoon.Expect lots of sunshine once again Sunday morning along with a southwesterly wind, which will drive high temperatures back up and into the upper 80s to low 90s by the early afternoon. By this time, a couple spotty showers will begin to develop, with hit or miss, scattered showers and thunderstorms becoming more likely in some spots after 2pm. This elevated risk will continue through around 8pm before most of this activity should fizzle after sunset.A few additional showers and storms could develop overnight tonight, especially across our southern locations, but most areas will be dry with lows ranging from the mid 70s to the low 80s.We will “rinse and repeat” on Monday with scattered showers and storms likely once again, with the m...Eva Kaili is free to go to Strasbourg for Parliament session, her lawyers say
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
ATHENS — EU lawmaker Eva Kaili is set to take her first journey outside of Brussels since her arrest in the Qatargate cash-for-influence scandal. It’s a work trip.Her legal team has managed to get restrictions lifted to allow the once-feted MEP to travel beyond Belgium, but only to Strasbourg to attend this week’s plenary session of the European Parliament.“Brussels Judicial Council decided — with the agreement of the investigating magistrate Michel Claise and the federal magistrate Raphaël Malagnini, Kaili is allowed to travel to Strasbourg only to carry out her duties,” her lawyers Sven Mary and Michalis Dimitrakopoulos said on Sunday.“She is not allowed to go elsewhere in France for any other purpose without the permission of the investigating magistrate,” they added.The Greek MEP was one of the first to be arrested last December in raids by the Belgian police as they launched a sprawling investigation into whether foreign countries, including Qatar and Morocco, had b...STEAMfest explores intersection of arts, sciences at Roxbury school
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:01:22 GMT
A Boston school hosted a festival to celebrate students in the arts and sciences.STEAMfest was held at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School Saturday afternoon.From hands-on workshops to raffle prizes, the day is a community celebration for educators, families and students to create together.Boston Public Schools are hopeful to create more future events like STEAMfest.Latest news
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