Sherbrooke Record

Sewing is for life, not just for girls

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THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2020

Dear I was wondering how the man with a short fuse was functionin­g in the work situation. I had a friend years ago who had anger issues that caused disastrous results in his family, profession­al life and social life. His license was revoked, and he was ordered to get help, which he did as an inpatient in a psychiatri­c facility. He was discharged on medication­s, and he became a totally different person, completely restoring those aspects of his life. -- Friend Reinvented Life

Dear Friend Reinvented Life: I am printing your letter because it shows that recovery is possible. If you have problems and seek the help of trained profession­als, you can improve. Congratula­tions to your friend. I’m glad his loved ones have him back.

Dear Annie: Mama wrote to say that Papa was “mad as a hornet” because he said she is encouragin­g feminine tendencies in their grandson, “Ernie,” by allowing him to sew with her and her granddaugh­ter. Don’t panic, Papa. Not only can little boys show they are creative but sewing is also becoming a lost skill. Imagine a sailor not knowing how to repair his sail because he never learned how to make minor sewing repairs. And with Memorial Day coming soon, let’s not forget all the World War II soldiers whose mamas sent them off to war with a sewing kit for mending. -- Sewing Is Self-sufficient

Dear Sewing Is Self-sufficient: You bring up some great points about how sewing is a practical life skill, and why boys should learn to sew. The following reader added to your point.

Dear Annie: If it’s any comfort to Ernie’s grandpa, Boy Scouts are required to sew on their own badges. -Sewing Is for Life

Dear Below is a poem submitted by a reader named Dennis who is a poet in Hawaii. It is a sweet tribute to true love, something the world needs a lot of.

YOUR ONLY ONE

“Some are lucky, some are not

“to find in life what can’t be bought, “the precious one to make you laugh “True Love, dear one, your other half.

“Your other half of you that’s lost “you’ll search for him at every cost. “Behind the clouds and under stone “you’ll find that you must search alone.

“Your search will take you through many lands

“to touch and hold so many hands, “you’ll turn to kiss but while you’re kissing

“a pretty missing. miss but something’s

“You leave him or he leaves you “your search continues something new,

“what you thought was love was only laughter -“love that’s real is what you’re after.

“What awhile

“you mistake love for a pretty smile, “you’re so lonely and they’re all you got

“so you build him into something he’s not.

sometimes

happens

after

“You leave him like all the rest “or he leaves you, whatever’s best “You walk on and kick the dirt “so terrible tired of being hurt.

“You turn off your heart and turn off your mind,

“you left too much of your heart behind

“you say, ‘I’ve searched know how

“a little older and colder now.’ til

“You see love waits for you to say ‘give’

“and comes ready to live,

“the precious one to make you laugh, “True Love, dear one, your other half. to you when for

I don’t you’re

“Ask Me Anything: A Year of Advice From Dear Annie” is out now! Annie Lane’s debut book - featuring favorite columns on love, friendship, family and etiquette - is available as a paperback and e-book. Visit http:// www.creatorspu­blishing.com for more informatio­n.

Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com.

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