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Dear Annie: After more than 30 years, my husband has turned into one disgusting human being. He retired on disability some time ago, and has slowly gone from a very intelligent man to a human cesspool.
He burps loudly and thinks his flatulence is amusing, and he believes that I should just put up with both. After years of trying to be a supportive spouse, this is the thanks I get. It’s not funny to me any longer, but I don’t have
the nerve to tell him that I’ve lost all respect for him. I cannot bring friends to the house because of his boorish behavior, which I suspect is just what he wants.
I used to admire my husband. Now I wouldn’t care if something happened to him, if you know what I mean. If I had one wish, it would be not to have him in my life any longer. Do you have any suggestions? – Frat Boy’s Wife
Dear Wife: We have a few. If you don’t communicate clearly
with your husband, he will not know how you feel. Tell him you have lost all respect for him. Insist he see his doctor to find out why he cannot control his bod-ily functions, since this change in his previous behavior could indicate a small stroke or demen-tia. (That might get his attention.) Tell him you are ready to walk out the door, because that is an easy way not to have him in your life. And if you truly mean it, you ought to do it. Otherwise, absent yourself as much as possi-ble. Go out to dinner with friends and leave him at home. Find a hobby that gets you out of the house. Take long vacations to see the relatives. Book a trip with a tour group. Many couples find a modicum of contentment living independent lives when too much closeness becomes suffocating.
Dear Annie: I’m writing about “Crying Mother,” who wondered why her once loving daughter-in-law now seems cold and distant. I
could be that daughter-in-law. It’s possible that it’s not a personal issue at all. It may be a life-stage issue.
When my children were young, I regularly saw my mother, as she provided care for them when I was at work part time. We regularly
had dinners with my in-laws and visits with my parents as the kids enjoyed it and I had plenty of time.
In the past few years, I’ve gone back
to work full time. My children are older and are involved with music, sports, church, scouts and other activities. I see my family twice a month and on holidays. I see my in-laws roughly the same amount. This is not distance or estrange-ment. It’s time management. There are only so many hours to go around. We still make time for family, but it is definitely different than when the kids were little and had no activities.
My parents, in-laws and I com-municate well most of the time, but with less communication,
there may be less understanding. – Juggling It All
Dear Juggling: You have made some excellent points. Grandpar-ents often don’t understand (and can resent) the time kids spend in various activities and with their friends. Kids tend to become increasingly busy the older they get, and although they love their grandparents, they prefer to be with their classmates. Divorced parents often have similar issues. Open communication is important so that there are fewer negative assumptions.
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legAlSLEgAL NOTICES
L620Notice
In the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska
Estate of Thomas R. Wohlford, Deceased
Estate No. PR15-50Notice is hereby given that
a final account and report of administration and a Petition for Complete Settlement and determination of inheritance tax have been filed and are set for hearing in the County Court of Cheyenne County, Nebraska, located at 1000 10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska, on March 3rd, 2016, at or after 9:00 o’clock A.M./s/ Araminda L. Lueras Araminda L. Lueras, Personal Representative/Petitioner 2515 Prairie Road Colorado Springs, CO
80909 (719) 201-7915Thomas M. Sonntag, NSBA #13943Sonntag, Goodwin & Leef, P.C.742 Jackson StreetP.O. Box 299Sidney, NE 69162(308) 254-4559[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on February 5, 12, & 19, 2016]
L643NOTICE OF MEETINGCHEYENNE COUNTY
PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION
Notice is hereby given that an open and public meeting of the Cheyenne County Planning and Zoning Commission will be held at 3:00 P.M., on Monday, February 29, 2016 in the Commissioners Meeting Room, Cheyenne County Courthouse,
1000 10th Avenue, Sidney, Nebraska. The purpose of the meeting is to review and con-sider approval of the following:
An application from Henry Bruns and Richard Bruns, owners, for a Conditional Use Permit to stockpile rubblized concrete pavement for crush-ing into local resale aggre-gate in an A, Agricultural zone located in the S/2 of Section 8, Township 13 North, Range 46 West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, containing 18.02 acres.
An application from Henry Bruns and Richard Bruns, owners, for a Conditional Use Permit to stockpile rubblized concrete pavement for crush-ing into local resale aggregate in an A, Agricultural zone locat-ed in the N/2 of Section 17,
Township 13 North, Range 46 West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, containing 11.43 acres.
An application from Nevco Wireless on behalf of Verizon Wireless for a Conditional Use Permit for the erection of a cel-lular tower on property owned by Michael Behrends locat-ed in the SE/4 of Section 2, Township 13 North, Range 47 West of the 6th P.M., Cheyenne County, Nebraska, containing 0.230 acres.
An agenda for such meet-ing will be kept current and available to the public dur-ing normal business hours at the Cheyenne County Clerk’s Office and may be modified at such meeting to include items of an emergency nature pursu-ant to Section 84-1411 of the
Nebraska Revised Statutes.Cheyenne County Planning & Zoning Commission /s/ Nan McMillen, Chairperson[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on February 19, 2016]
L644NOTICE OF MEETING
Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Lodgepole Village Board of Trustees will be held at 7:00 P.M. on Monday, March 7, 2016 at 814 Sheldon St., Lodgepole, NE; which meeting will be open to the public. An agenda for such meeting, kept continually current, is available for public inspection at the office of the Village Clerk. /s/ T. Sherman, Clerk[Published in The Sidney Sun-Telegraph
on February 19, 2016]
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