Joe Nguyen is a digital strategist for The Denver Post. Previously he was the online prep sports editor. Prior to that, he covered Adams County and Aurora in the YourHub section. He has previously covered Colorado’s Asian-American communities as editor for Asian Avenue magazine and AsiaXpress.com.
After a very difficult divorce and a few years single, I married a wonderful partner last year. He brought his 20-year-old son into the marriage.
If he is depressed , his marijuana use is not helping, but is likely masking some symptoms while making others worse. I’m wondering about the best way to make use of the limited time I have during the reunion to somehow win her over.If you are connected on Facebook, you could start by sending her a message, saying that you understand she is planning to attend the reunion. Tell her that “Two decades is a lot of ground to cover, but I’m looking forward to catching up.”
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