I'm planning a surprise birthday for my husband -- but will his kids come?
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DEAR ABBY: My husband has four adult children: one from his first marriage and three from his late wife. It’s quite a dramatic scene with who gets along, who doesn’t, and who is irritated when someone visits us. Today they might be best friends, and tomorrow they could be at odds.

Lately, my husband has expressed a desire to see all his children and grandchildren together. He even said, “I suppose the only time all my kids will be in one room is at my funeral.”

With his milestone birthday coming up, I’ve been considering throwing him a surprise party at a restaurant and inviting all the children and grandchildren. I’m thinking of sending them a message explaining their dad’s wish and requesting that they be polite to each other for a few hours for his sake. Additionally, I’d like them to know if they can’t manage that, they should decline the invitation.

What are your thoughts, Abby? Or should I drop the party idea and the two of us go out to dinner? — STEPMOM WHO WANTS PEACE

DEAR STEPMOM: I think the idea of your husband’s family gathering to celebrate his milestone birthday is wonderful. Please don’t scrap the idea because his grown children don’t always act like adults. Invite everyone, remind them that this happy occasion should not be considered an opportunity to air any grievances, and then cross your fingers that they will rise to the occasion.

DEAR ABBY: I have been in a relationship with my now-fiance for eight years. I’m five years older than he is. I know he loves me, but I’m not sure if he’s still in love with me. Of course he says he is, but sometimes I think he’s just comfortable with me. He doesn’t show the love he used to.

I have often said I feel like I’m just here to accommodate him with cooking, cleaning and outside chores. We don’t even have good conversations anymore. They’re always all about him. When I tell him how I feel, things change for only a short time, and then they go right back. There are good times, but they are few and far between. I need your advice. — DOUBTING IN MICHIGAN

DEAR DOUBTING: After eight years together, the flames of passion have been known to die down and routine takes over. What you two may need is time apart — so you can miss each other a little and appreciate each other more. That little bit of separation may also give you something new to talk about.

Consider doing some activities you can do together, such as going on a day trip or taking up a new sport. Also, you might feel less taken for granted if those chores you described, such as cooking, cleaning and yard work, were divided or shared. From what you have written, you have been doing all the heavy lifting.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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