Dear Torn: It is understandable that watching your husband mistreat your youngest daughter is going to be the last straw.
A woman currently grieving the loss of her father is simply too overwhelmed to deal with her husband's peculiar food issues.
In today's Asking Eric column, R. Eric Thomas responds to someone who is torn about sharing letters with her daughter that ...
Leaving my day job was the only way to circuit break my life back into balance. Six months later, life is very different.
Dear Eric: “Jim” and I had a daughter, “Helena,” who was 12 years old when her father died of cancer. Jim and Helena were ...
Helena is now in her early 40s. She does not know this, but there are two more letters. Jim asked me to give her one on her ...
He asked me give her one on her wedding day, the other upon the birth of a child, but those things aren't happening.
Dear Eric: “Jim” and I had a daughter, “Helena,” who was 12 years old when her father died of cancer. Jim and Helena were ...
At best he may feel, had his father been alive, he would have received the same affection when he would see a father hugging ...
Matt Howard/Instagram Matt and Abby Howard are looking back on their viral conversation about "boycotting" Father's Day ... got her husband a cake and they spent the doubly special day grilling ...
Amid the serenity of a Caribbean beach, unexpected grief reveals how reflection and small moments of connection can reshape ...
I had a health scare, and it made me concerned that, if I do nothing, my daughter may have to negotiate finding the letters ...