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Friends add to womans grief
by not being there for her
DEAR ABBY: I'm a
retired woman living in a
condo complex that houses
mostly seniors. During the
eight years I have lived
here, I've always participat
ed in several monthly social
events, and have served on
the condo association
board. I know most of the
other residents and count
many of them as friends.
A couple of years ago,
my dad moved in with me
so I could care for him. The
early evening he passed
away, there were many
emergency vehicles.
Shockingly, not one of my
neighbors came over. The
police wouldn't leave me
alone, and it took a while
for another relative to get
here. The next day, a neigh
borhood representative
called to ask me what had
happened.
Am I right in feeling hurt
that my friends didn't care
enough to check on things
right away? They knew my
situation. — HURT IN
THE MIDWEST
DEAR HURT: The rea
son many people would
stay away from a scene like
you describe might be that,
because a lot was going on,
they didn't want to intrude.
Before jumping to conclu
sions about why your
friends didn't contact you
immediately, ASK them
why they didn't and give
them an opportunity to
explain.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My wife
and I have been married for
seven years. It's the second
marriage for both of us,
and I'm getting ready to
retire.
I do our laundry. She
works very hard in her pro
fession, and I do it because
I enjoy the feeling of a job
well done and doing some-
thing nice for her.
However, my wife refuses,
in spite of my repeatedly
asking, to turn her clothes
right-side out before put-
DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
ting them in the laundry
basket. It takes me at least
30 minutes every wash day
to correct her clothes
before washing.
This is an ongoing
annoyance. Her response
usually is, "If you don't
like it, don't do my laun
dry!" Am I asking too
much? Is her habit so
ingrained that she can't
change it? — HUSBAND
IN THE LAUNDRY
ROOM
DEAR HUSBAND:
Many people wash their
clothes inside out because
they think it gets the gar
ment cleaner or they're
afraid that washing the
items right-side out will
cause fading. Between you
and me, I think your wife's
suggestion is a good one.
Let her wash her own
clothes for a while, and you
may find she becomes
more cooperative.
• • •
DEAR ABBY: My niec
es send me pictures of their
children on every occasion.
I love them, but I don't
understand why they think
I want prints. I'd rather
view them online. Is there
a way I can tell them with
out damaging our relation
ship, or must I continue to
keep my mouth shut and
throw the photos into an
ever-growing pile? —
AUNTIE-PIC
DEAR AUNTIE-PIC: It
should offend no one if you
"suggest" that you would
love to view these lovely
photos online rather than
have your nieces "go to the
expense" of printing and
mailing them to you. Then
cross your fingers and pray
they take the hint.