In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson announces the end of her daily advice columns and what's next for her.
In today's Ask Amy column, Amy Dickinson announces the end of her daily advice columns and what's next for her.
When I was first hired by the Chicago Tribune to write an advice column after Ann Landers’ death, I was a middle-age, single mother. My daughter, Emily, and I moved from our long-time home in Washington, D.C., and relocated to Chicago. After several great years in Chicago, Emily left for college and I moved back to my tiny hometown of Freeville, N.Y., , to spend time with my sisters, aunts and cousins, and to be with my mother at the end of her life.
Day in, day out – over the last two decades – readers have generously shared their own vulnerabilities about many of our common experiences. I’m grateful that we’ve been able to help each other. I’ve made my share of mistakes, been well-pranked – at least twice , and learned how to apologize, ask for forgiveness, and to forgive other people for their own mistakes. Inspired by readers’ dilemmas, I’ve also worked hard to mend fractured family relationships and to be a better friend.
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