Some of these updates read like postcards from old friends, and I’m happy to share them.
DEAR AMY: I am one of six adult siblings. We gather once or twice a year in a low-key kind of way to stay connected and catch up.
I want to say something that acknowledges this important step in her journey, but I do not want to say anything that might seem insensitive or awkward.DEAR AUNTY: Keep in mind that “Laura” is likely as nervous than you are. UPDATE, from “Grateful Aunty”: Dear Amy, I remember your advice – first to relax about this and then to remember this would not be a “one and done” encounter.
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