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Great Falls Tribune from Great Falls, Montana • Page L4

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GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE WWW.GREATFALLSTRIBUNE.COM AILY HATTER Contact: 791-6532 or 800-438-6600 Email: Dear Abb I have a rother and a ister. the ldest. My husband and I have a 3-year-old child and no plans for more children. We have been blessed to be able to afford nice things for our daughter, and I have saved them in the hope of giving them to my brother and his fiancee, who are being married this year. My broth- er and I are very close, and I love his fiancee.

They are not financially well off, so I know it would mean a lot to them. Now something unexpected has happened. My sister the youngest just an- ounced that engaged a nd is being married in three onths. She plans on having hildren ASAP, whereas my brother and his fiancee want to wait a year or two after the wedding. My mom and my sister say whoever has a baby girl first is entitled to all my stuff, but I want to give all my to my sister.

We have never gotten along, and she appreciate them like my brother would. Am I wrong for feeling the way I do? What should I do? Coerced In Washington Dear Feeling Coerced: ross your fingers and hope our production line roduces all boys. (Just kid- ing.) Your baby items belong to you, not your mother and not your sister. No one is to them. If you prefer to give them to your wife, your privilege.

Your reasons seem valid to me. Dear Abby: 17 and have been in a relationship with for three years. We get along beautifully, but of course we have our issues to work through. What upsets me is adults who think our relationship real because under 18. No, Zane and I have bills to pay or child ren to raise, but we talk to ach other.

have fun together, go to church and have meaningful discussions about almost everything. The only thing my divorced parents agree on is that they both love Zane. We know our relationship perfect, but committed to working on it, becoming closer and under- standing each other. But I keep getting comments from teachers, my parents, strangers and even grandma about how we should be prepared for our romance not to ast because so young. ow can I prove to these that teens eel love and can have stable relationships, too? in Love in Maine Dear Seriously in Love: I blame you for feeling frustrated, because being patronized is annoying.

The way to prove to that they are wrong is simply to continue successfully in your relationship. You appear to be mature, grounded and treat each other well. I know what your plans are for after high school, but if you keep the ines of communication open, I see no reason why this lead to marriage one ay. 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. Baby clothes inheritance planspoiled by sibling rivalry DEAR A BBY JEANNE PHILLIPS KNOWMORETHAN JUSTTHESCORE. Dominatethesportsconversationwiththe USATODAYSportsapp fromoneofthemosttrustedsourcesinsports andalwaysbeintheknow. Downloadtheapp. HEALTH WELLNESS CENTER 1800 Ct, Great Falls (406) 727-7325 peakclub.com So put a little PEAK in your week! month October is breast cancer awareness Existing evidence shows a decreasing risk of breast cancer as the frequency and duration of physical activity increases October Special: $40 Enrollment Fee Now thru October 31st MT-0000378739 EARLY COLD SPELL PROCEDURE When Temperatures drop below 25 degrees Remember to call for an appointment when ready to winterize oX sprinkler water supply in blow out plug controller run thru an automatic with the water oX.

You will not see any water come out. 1510 9th St. So. Great Falls, MT 406-454-2963 WINTER IS APPROACHING BE PREPARED 1100 5th St. South, Great Falls 406-727-7200 LIVE MUSIC EVERY TUESDAY BEST PLACE TO WATCH FOOTBALL Sports Bar Casino MT-0000379101 Enjoy Our HAPPY HOUR MON-FRI 4-8PM SATURDAY SUNDAY ALL DAY! OFF APPS NFL TICKET MISS YOUR GAMES! Aries (March 21-April 19).

Respect is about honoring personal boundaries hard to do when you know where they are. Everyone is different in this regard, so avoid making assumptions. When in doubt, ask. Taurus (April 20-May 20). An important part of the creative process is in feeling foolish, silly, idiotic out of control.

If you never touch on those feel- i ngs, not taking the risks necessary to achieve compelling results. emini (May 21-June 21). This task before you is rather like a video game, complete with cheats and codes to unlock certain compartments. Mastering the game itself will bring satisfaction beyond whatever prize is at stake. Cancer (June 22-July 22).

Some people crave relationships, and others have alternative priorities. here is nothing wrong with either agenda; just a matter of how well it matches up with our own priorities and expectations. Leo (July 23-Aug. 22). Instead of saying, you say, make myself These kinds of small ways of taking responsibility and making others a little more omfortable are what will, in the end, earn you enormous loyalty.

Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). There are some who are more excited studying life than by living it. wrong with that? Nothing at all, which is hard for the more actively inclined to compre- end.

Developing an intellectual playground is a worthy pursuit. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). worth fighting for? the only one who can answer that uestion in your own life.

Today be resting, gathering up our energy for the next round, and reminding yourself of your motivation. Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your curiosity will be aroused and pay attention because you ave to know what happens next.

With a skillful enough teaser, this could go on forever, one cliffhanger after another. agittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Lines are everywhere where he sidewalk meets the street, he door meets the hall, the ceiling meets the wall.

There are lines in your mind, too, with different rules that apply depending on which side of them ou are on. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). Technology can help your plight but in the end build according to the governing laws: physical, emotional, spiritual.

Gravity trumps theories. Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). The feeling of being overwhelmed is paralyzing and unhelpful, espe- ially if you let it take over for too long.

Snap out of it. Change your scenery. You have plenty of time to figure it all out. Now, next? Pisces (Feb. 19-March 20).

A fresh situation makes it much easier to change habits. If moving to a new city, school, job or relationship is out of the question, try a massive routine shift or lifestyle shake-up to support the habit you want to establish. To write to Holiday Mathis, visit www.creators.com/author/holi- day-mathis and click HOROSCOPE Armed thieves target ardashian West Armed robbers forced their way into a private Paris residence where Kim Kardashian West was staying, tied her up and locked her in a bathroom before making off with more than $11million worth of jewelry, police officials said Monday. Aspokeswoman for Kardashian West said the reality TV star, who was in Paris attending fashion week shows, as badly shaken but physically unharmed. Police said he left Paris on Monday morning a few hours after the incident took place.

AParis police official said ive assailants, who were still at large, stole a jewelry box ontaining valuables worth as well as a ring worth In a message to the Associated Press, he Paris office said only two of the five sus- ects forced their way into the apartment. Police said the thieves en- ered the 19th-century luxury esidence in chic 8th District after the concierge let them in about local time. Handcuffed and at gunpoint, he led them to the flat. Her husband, Kanye West, abruptly ended his performance at the Meadows Music and Arts Festival in New York on Sunday night. sorry, family emergency, I have to stop the West told the audience.

Lohan says she lost part of finger Lindsay Lohan says she had surgery to reattach part of her finger after a boating accident. The actress posted a video Sunday on Snapchat of her hand with a bandaged ring inger. She says on the video: This is the result of me try- i ng to anchor the boat by adding, poor fin- Lohan explained in a caption on the video that she lost half her finger during the accident. She says the de- ached piece was found, and he had surgery fix he 30-year-old later poked fun at herself on Insta- gram, posting a picture with the caption, handed self Lohan say where or when the accident happened, but Turkish media report it took place in the southwest- rn resort town of Bodrum. Private news channel NTV reported that friends recovered the finger and that Lohan was rushed to a hospital for surgery.

Lohan was in Istanbul late last month to visit a hospital for Syrian refugees and the home of a refugee family from Aleppo. First lady to chat with girls around globe First lady Michelle Obama will mark International Day of the Girl on Oct.11by Skyp- ing with girls around the world about education challenges in their lives. he event is sponsored by lamour The Girl roject, which offers education help to more than 50mil- ion girls worldwide. Obama will be joined from the New- seum in Washington, D.C., by actress Yara Shah idi and Glamour Editor-in- hief Cindi Leive. articipating in the event will be girls in Washington, Jordan, Peru, Tanzania and the U.K.

The event, with help rom cosmetics giant May- belline New York, kicks off a monthlong campaign by The Girl Project to raise money for education programs. lamour will host 100 watch parties in 100 countries. Selena makeup line sells out Some fans of slain Tejano star Selena have flooded social media with complaints after her new makeup products sold out on the first day of online sales. MAC Cosmetics launched its Selena collection Friday in Corpus Christi, Texas, the hometown. The collection went on sale Saturday on the website.

Frustrated fans soon took to Twitter to comp lain about being greeted by rror messages when they ried to complete their purchases. MAC announced Satu rday night that they were sold out. MAC said the collection would be available through he websites of several major etailers beginning Monday. I will make its debut in stores Thursday. Rockwell museum gets grant from Lucas George Lucas, the creator of the movie empire, has donated to the Norman Rockwell Museum.

The Stockbridge, Massachusetts-based museum says the grant from the George Lucas Family Foundation will enable the digital learning and engagement division to create multimedia experiences for onsite and online visitors as well as for traveling exhibi- tions. A traveling exhibition his fall is expected to include adigital gallery tour accessible from mobile devices. Norman Rockwell Museum Director Laurie Norton offatt called it a transformational The museum said in a statement that Lucas is an avid collector of Rockwell pieces and shares in the belief that the art transcends generations and cultures, communicating universal ideals related to community, family and human rights. CELEBRITY WATCH.

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