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(In Canada, call 1 -855-232-2367) Rhymes with Orange by Hilary Price , & r Over the Hedge by Michael Fry & T. Lewis Momma by Mell Lazarus V, MOMMA. IM EkiTgfTlN^ THE &\6 HANO'G\JP\N6 yCONfeOTlATBKJ YOU SP0UL9 COMP $££ MB JUMP FROM A 200-FODTa.\FF IMTO Ti-US P^_ _ CREATORS.COM / O 2013 MELL LAZARUS / knnn3<tanl com X tTfOUNPfUKF X T^e OPPORTUNITY OFAN\OPTMAK£., m 6~IH Rose Is Rose by Pat Brady Aging couple contemplates long-distance relocation DEAR ABBY: My hus band and I are contemplat ing moving across the country to be near our daughters. We have lived in our home for 45 years. We are both active and in very good health, but unlike many of our friends, we have no relatives near us. We have friends and neighbors who are like family. We are also active in our church and commu nity. Our life is here. But we are very close to both of our daughters. We visit two to three times a year and Facetime often. They would be delighted to have us closer. While we want to be more involved in their lives (we have four grandchil dren), we always said the one of us left would be the one to move. However, as we age, we are thinking we might need to be near them. It has been hard watching all our friends be involved with their families, and we know we have missed a lot of seeing our grandkids growing up. We would wel come any wisdom from you as we make this difficult decision. — UNDECIDED IN THE SOUTH DEAR UNDECIDED: Not every move of the kind you describe is successful. I have heard from many read ers expressing that when they arrived in the new community, they discovered the grandchildren were liv ing full lives with their con temporaries, and the adult children were busy manag ing their own lives and couldn’t give them the attention they envisioned. You have lived happily as part of your community for nearly half a century. Because you feel you are missing out on your grand children's lives, visit them a little more often. But do not expect to suddenly become the center of their and their parents’ lives or you risk sacrificing the happy life DEAR ABBY Jeanne Phillips you enjoy and becoming isolated and disappointed. Before making a hard- and-fast decision about this life-changing scenario, con sider renting in the new community for a year so you can see how well you would integrate into it before selling your home. DEAR ABBY: I’ve been dating a divorced man, “Mitch,” for nine years. We’ve been living together for the last two. He has a daughter and a grandson. Recently, while I was out of town, he participated in the annual “family photo shoot” with his arm around his ex-wife as if they were one big happy family. I feel betrayed by Mitch and his daughter. His excuse is that the photogra pher was unaware of the family history. The ex recently dumped the man she cheated on Mitch with, so her intentions might be questionable. Should I ask him to move out? — IN OR OUT OF THE PICTURE DEAR IN OR OUT: Do NOT ask your boyfriend of nine years to move out based on a photo that was taken one weekend while you were out of town! Do examine why, after nine years, the two of you haven't tied the knot, and how one photoshoot has made you feel threatened. Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was found ed by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. Wonderword answer: Animals