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Show DEAR SALLY: My wife's cousin is to be married soon, and we would like to give her money for a wedding present. Just how do we go about this? Would it be proper for us to hand the check to her at the wedding reception? KEITH DEAR KEITH: Handing a check to the bride at her reception would be in very poor taste. Correctly, send your check to her soon after the receipt of your wedding invitation. Dear Sally DEAR SALLY: I am a widow of 26, with two darling children ages four and two who mean a great deal to me. Fve been going with a man of 29 for almost a year now, and he says he's deeply in love with me. Tm sure I love him, too, but there's just one little fly in the ointment. He can't stand kids. Whenever one of my children comes into the room, he suggests that I have him play somewhere else. I keep telling myself that he's just not used to children and that after we're married he'll change. He keeps after me to set the date, but I hesitate because of the children. This man is perfect per-fect except for this one little thing. What do you advise? CLARA. DEAR CLARA: What do you mean, "This man is perfect except ex-cept for this one little thing?" This is just like saying a person is healthy except for one little disease. I'm glad that you have hesitated because of your two little children. Keep on hesitating, because a man who hates children before marriage is not apt to change afterward. Your life, and that of your children, would be just miserable, believe me! |