HBO! CO rysdrwaver 2wany erie OFF — © News, November 9, 1980 QUESTION: On the first of September I went away for a little vacation all on my own! It was the first time in our nine years of marriage that we have done that sort of thing. We were both happy about it and except for one thing, both of us are still thinking it was a great idea. I spent most of my time with two different lots of relatives and in each place I had a great time with them and also with scads of old friends that I had not seen since we were married. I was very, very happy on the trip and my husband got along fine too. I've shown him pictures I took and told him everything that happened throughout the vacation. Although I had such an enjoyable time, I was quite happy to come home and to be met by my husband at the airport. Now here's the part that seems to be bothering me and I'm wondering ff you would be willing to make a comment that might help me. When my husband and | saw each other at the air- port, we hurried to each other for a good big hug and a kiss and he said to me, “I sure have missed you!” Well, I knew right then and there that I could not say, “I missed you too,” because I had not missed him for one minute!!! I had been away from the man I really love and I had not missed him at all. What do you think all that means? How could I not mass him if I love him? STEWART: What do I think all that means? Well, I think it means you had a very enjoyable and busy and fun- filled time with your two sets of relatives and all your old friends and that you were not. worned about your husband and that you have a fine relationship with relatives, friends and husband and that you are a very fortunate person. It sounds healthy to me. Celebrate! Celebrate your friends and relatives and your trip and your return and = your husband and your love, and above all — celebrate YOU! A boring cruise in an ugly harbor FROM PAGE C6 tears, and young couples can afford their own home right in the center of Baltimore. Check “Woman's Day” - October 1980 issue for an insight into a_ practical solution to home-owning today. If you want to spend a couple of hours of sheer boredom and discomfort, take a Baltimore Harbor cruise. It will cost you a couple of bucks to see one of the ugliest harbors in existence — full of tankers, oil refineries, warchouses, and other “Yetch” items. There is quite a shopping center located on the deck. If other members of your travel party insist on taking that lousy cruise, be smart and go shopping instead. | usually keep quite good notes on places | like, but this time I failed. 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