Santa Fe New Mexican

Handkerchi­efs hold memories

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Dear Readers: A number of you wrote in with very touching stories about your loved ones and handkerchi­efs. I’m printing a few so they bring you some comfort.

Dear Annie: I’ve been smiling at the letters you’ve received on this subject, because they reminded me that that’s how my mother taught me to iron as a kid, ironing my dad’s handkerchi­efs.

Well, not much gets ironed these days, but 10 years ago when I lost my husband to cancer, I was cleaning out his dresser and tossing his old, worn handkerchi­efs when I came upon an unopened package of new ones. Something made me think to just save them, not give them away or toss them.

They might come in handy if I had a bad cold and ran out of tissues — that was my thinking.

Well, here we are today in a pandemic, and those brand-new handkerchi­efs sure make good face masks, and they don’t cost $12.95 apiece, either! With a couple of rubber bands, they work very well. — Staying Safe in NY

Dear Annie: I have a story about the handkerchi­ef. My dearest, loving husband was 85 years old when he passed away last December. He was the ultimate gentleman. We were together 40 blessed and happy years. He said his father taught him to always carry two handkerchi­efs: one for himself and one for his lady. He never failed to do it. I hold this memory close to my heart and smile when I think of it. — Loved in Louisville

And now for a change of subject.

Dear Annie: Hoping you would consider printing these questions, since they have made a difference for someone in our family.

1. Have you ever decided to stop drinking for a week or so but only lasted for a couple of days?

2. Do you wish people would mind their own business about your drinking — stop telling you what to do?

3. Have you ever switched from one kind of drink to another in the hope that this would keep you from getting drunk?

4. Have you had to have an eyeopener upon awakening during the past year?

5. Do you envy people who can drink without getting into trouble?

6. Have you had problems connected with drinking during the past year?

7. Has your drinking caused trouble at home?

8. Do you ever try to get “extra” drinks at a party because you did not get enough?

9. Do you tell yourself you can stop drinking any time you want to, even though you keep getting drunk when you don’t mean to?

10. Have you missed days of work or school because of drinking?

11. Do you have “blackouts”?

12. Have you ever felt that your life would be better if you did not drink?

Reprinted with permission from Alcoholics Anonymous — AA Questions

Dear AA Questions: Hopefully these questions will prompt anyone who needs help to take that first step and attend a meeting.

Send your questions for Annie Lane to dearannie@creators.com. To find out more about Annie Lane and read features by other Creators Syndicate columnists and cartoonist­s, visit the Creators Syndicate website at www.creators. com.

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