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letter of the word and strike it off the list. The leftover letters spell the
WONDERWORD.
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Agility, Alert, Bags, Bark, Bond, Bone, Canine, Catch, Collar, Energy,
Explore, Fence, Fetch, Field, Fitness, Free, Grass, Habit, Happy,
Harness, Health, Hike, Hire, Lawn, Lead, Learn, Leash, Leaves,
Nature, Neighborhood, Parks, Paw, Play, Puppy, Ranch, Road,
Rope, Route, Rule, Shade, Sidewalk, Sniff, Social, Speed, Steps,
Stimulation, Stroll, Tail, Tongue, Toy, Trails, Train, Water, Weather
Answer below Dear Abby
Purchase THE COLLECTED WONDERWORD, Volumes 56 through 70, in time
for the holidays at www.WonderWordBooks.com. (In Canada, call 1 -855-232-2367)
Beau maintains presence on
multiple dating sites
DEAR ABBY: I am a
widowed woman who met
a gentleman online two
years ago. We met in per
son and get along really
great. Everything seems
perfect, but my girlfriends
keep telling me they see
his profile on numerous
dating sites. When I asked
him about it, he said he
had closed the accounts.
Well, close friends say
they are concerned
because he is on a lot of
those sites even now.
I’m at a crossroads with
this. I’m not sure if he’s
casually looking to see if
there is anyone better, or if
he’s stroking his ego with
contacts from these dating
sites. What should I take
away from this? —
PERPLEXED IN
FLORIDA
DEAR PERPLEXED:
The first thing to pay
attention to is that you
don’t feel you can trust
him at his word. Ask some
of your vigilant girlfriends
to reach out to him on
some of those sites they
see him on. If they receive
a response, end the
romance if what you want
is an exclusive relation
ship.
DEAR ABBY: My sis
ter-in-law and I used to be
close, closer even than I
was to my actual sister.
Three years ago, we were
on a trip and had an argu
ment and didn’t speak for
more than a year. We have
since made up, but our
relationship isn’t the same.
We are friends with a
close group of women and
have fun in a group, but
anytime I invite her to do
something, she will accept
and then cancel at the last
minute or tell me she can’t
go when I contact her ask
ing what time we should
meet. Her answers to my
texts are cold and short.
I’m tired of being con
stantly hurt by the rejec
tion. Should I just quit try
ing and accept that this is
our new dynamic? — TO
TRY OR NOT TO TRY?
DEARABBY
Jeanne Phillips
DEAR TRY OR NOT:
Your sister-in-law is either
extremely rude or still try
ing to punish you for that
argument you had three
years ago. It’s time to step
back and accept the new
dynamic, because pushing
for more isn’t working.
DEAR ABBY: Our
daughter is being married
soon. She has invited our
best friends of 30 years to
her wedding, but she
refuses to invite their adult
daughter because she has
treated her parents very
disrespectfully throughout
the years. (Our friends tol
erate this because she’s
their only child.) I under
stand my daughter’s rea
soning, but I told her I’m
afraid we will lose their
friendship if she does this.
Our friends’ feelings get
hurt very easily. How do
we deal with this? —
CONFLICTED MAMA
IN TEXAS
DEAR MAMA: If your
friendship with this couple
depends upon how your
daughter treats her daugh
ter, that relationship is
already fragile. This is
your daughter’s special
day. I do not think she
should be strong-armed
into inviting someone
because you’re afraid your
friendship with this couple
will end if her daughter
isn’t included. Deal with
this by not involving your
self.
Dear Abby is written by
Abigail Van Buren, also
known as Jeanne Phillips,
and was founded by her
mother, Pauline Phillips.
Contact Dear Abby at www.
DearAbby.com or PO. Box
69440, Los Angeles, CA
90069.
Wonderword answer: Daily