Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Carolyn Hax: New parent faces mom's death and dad's new girlfriend - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Carolyn Hax: The love of my life wants to have a child, but I do not. - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Carolyn Hax: How to gauge a brother's distance - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Carolyn Hax: She took her niece to Broadway but still got panned by a critic-in-law - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Miss Manners: I'm done with my friend who's always late - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Why everyone asks 'What do you do?' and why it can be a damaging question - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The Washington Post

Ask Elaine: I've watched my grandkid for years. I want my life back. - The  Washington Post

Ask Elaine: My daughter cut me off and won't say why. What should I do? - The Washington Post