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DEAR ABBY
Jeanne Phillips
changed. I became so con
sumed by grief, all my reg
ular activities suddenly
meant nothing to me.
Then something
remarkable happened: 1
learned I have an incur
able cancer. I was so
scared and worried, I
couldn’t eat or sleep. One
of my sons took me to a
world-famous cancer cen
ter. Everyone I met there
was loving and kind, and
radiated positive feelings.
Once again, I felt sur
rounded by love — and it
changed my outlook.
I was able to return to
my hometown for further
treatment in a cancer cen
ter here, and I return to
the larger center for fol
low-ups. Community and
church members are ral
lying around me to show
their support. I feel
blessed and content, and
the best part is I am no
longer afraid.
Abby, what do you
think about my change in
attitude? Am | in denial
or experiencing some new
stage of grief?
— LOVING EVERY
DAY WITHOUT FEAR
DEAR LOVING: What
you have experienced
could be called an epiph
any. In your case, it may
be the simple, striking
and illuminating discov
ery that once you felt
again surrounded by love,
respect and security, leav
ing this world no longer
held terror, but gave you
peace.
DEAR ABBY: I'm two
months pregnant with my
second child. Our first
child is a boy. My problem
is my mother. She loves
her grandson dearly, but
she’s desperate for a grand
daughter.
Recently, the subject of
names came up. Although
we have already decided
on a name if the child is a
boy, we had not discussed
girls names at length.
‘When Mother asked me
what the girl’s name would
be, I said I had always
liked “Melody,” and that if
1 had my way, that is what
I'd name a girl. My mother
immediately started knit
ting an afghan with the
name Melody on it.
A week later, my hus
band said that while he
didn’t mind the name
Melody, he thought we
should decide on a name
together. I tried to tell
Mom that Melody might
not be the name we
choose. Her response was,
“Well, my granddaughter
will always be Melody to
Mom and I are very
close, but she can be
extremely stubborn.
What's the best way to tell
her we have decided on
another name?
— WHAT'SIN A
NAME IN CANADA
DEAR WHAT'S: Tell
her in plain English, and
do it before the afghan has
to be unraveled and
redone.
DEARABBY: I was a
busy wife, mother and
grandmother who had
always been active and
involved in my church and
community. When my
beloved husband died three
years ago, everything