COFFEE BREAK 8B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2019 Despondency intensifies as cold weather approaches DEAR ABBY: I’ve been thinking about suicide a lot lately, more than usual. I’m not angry about anything, just in pain. I keep getting knocked down after I try so hard to pick myself up. I tried calling a hotline, gave up on that. (I guess they’re busy.) I can’t afford doctors and psychiatrists. The weather’s changing, and I don’t do well in the cold. I always get down when the temperatures drop. I love my home, but sometimes I wonder if I’m really happy here. I can’t imagine leaving. My kids live within a couple hours’ drive. They have beautiful kids of their own. I’m going to miss them dearly. I no longer feel I have anything to offer in other aspects of my life. I wonder why I have to just exist. I’ve heard people say when someone dies “at least they’re not in pain anymore.” That sounds pretty good to me. I guess I just really want- ed to get this off my chest. I don’t expect a miracle, but thanks for listening. — ANONYMOUS IN ARKANSAS DEAR ANONYMOUS: You’re welcome. I’m glad you shared your feelings. You are NOT alone, and there is help for you. Pick up the phone and call 800- 273-8255. It’s the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, and it is staffed 24 hours a day by people who can help you to form coping strategies for your depression. I don’t know what number you called the fi rst time — you may have misdialed — but there IS help available, and no one is “too busy” to provide it. You simply have to reach out for it. Please don’t wait. DEAR LOSING OUT: It’s time for you and your wife to put your heads together and work out a solution. By that I mean you should accept the lucrative business opportunity you have been offered, AND your wife can take care of her father as long as she needs to. Unless his condition is critical, she can visit you and your sons periodically so it shouldn’t put too much strain on your marriage. I hope you will consider it because the kind of resentment you are feeling now can destroy a marriage. DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have been together for 30 years, married for 20. We have two sons living at home, a 20-year-old who works full-time and a 17-year-old DEAR who is gradu- ABBY ating from high school in the spring. I have been offered a transfer to Australia by my employer — a transfer I had asked for. When we discussed it in the past, everyone was all for it. My oldest can likely stay with the multinational hotel chain he works for now, and I can get my youngest a decent career in my fi eld of work as there is a tre- mendous shortage of skilled labor in Australia. Now my wife tells me she can’t leave her family, espe- cially her father, who has Parkinson’s. I have told her she can expect to return every summer to our condo on the beach and an additional two trips per year. Abby, I thought our vows meant we would be together forever, wherever. My employer will soon begin the process of opening the Australian offi ce, a process I will be part of and likely train the new hire. I am bitter and resentful toward my wife, and it is affecting my attitude toward her. I love her, but I am struggling to get over the fact she is denying me a very lucrative opportunity. Advice? — LOSING OUT IN CANADA boyfriend’s objective (and yours) is to save enough money to eventually own a place of your own. His ex and her mother are a means to an end. It would be a big mistake not to recognize that they could be charging far more for your lodgings. Concentrate on that and stop looking a gift horse in the mouth. Bank of Eastern Oregon new branch DEAR ABBY: I moved in with my boyfriend, “Greg,” three years ago into the tiny but very economical house he rents. It’s cheaper than all other rentals in our area and allows us to save for a home of our own one day. However, after many months, I have discovered to my dismay that our landlord is the mother of his ex-girlfriend. And the ex is acting man- ager of the property we live on! This means that, for as long as I’ve lived here, Greg’s ex and her mom have been in frequent contact with him and are an inescapable part of our lives. Greg gets along fi ne with them and doesn’t want to move because of high rents elsewhere, but I’m very uncomfortable with the awkwardness of our living situation. Am I being too sensitive, or should my boy- friend never have lived there in the fi rst place? — UNCOMFORTABLE IN MICHIGAN DEAR UNCOMFORT- ABLE: Now, now ... let’s keep our eye on the goal line. Your weather November 30th & December 1st e s u o H n e p O ChamberRibbon Cutting @ 4:30 '(&(0%(55'‡˨30 ¶ÈÀ²¿Ȳ´¶À´²ÅºÀ¿and ¶Èò¿´¹ʋ 2514 COVE AVENUE, LA GRANDE Join us! Member FDIC NMLS# 414459 AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION Astoria Longview 27/44 Kennewick 22/39 St. Helens 23/41 26/41 TIllamook 22/35 20/33 26/42 27/41 Condon FRI SAT SUN MON Mostly cloudy and cold Snow, up to 1” Mainly cloudy and cold A thick cloud cover Times of clouds and sun 26 12 30 20 35 19 Eugene 1 0 2 22/40 29 21 31 25 36 21 0 0 1 Comfort Index™ La Grande 0 17 27 12 Comfort Index™ Enterprise 2 0 0 14 25 13 Comfort Index™ 2 32 22 36 21 1 0 3 0 ALMANAC TUESDAY EXTREMES TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Tuesday Low Tuesday High: 85° Low: -16° Wettest: 2.39” 36° 20° 35° 25° 36° 29° PRECIPITATION (inches) Tuesday Trace Month to date 0.13 Normal month to date 0.77 Year to date 7.27 Normal year to date 9.02 Trace 0.36 1.76 13.46 14.59 0.28 0.57 2.67 26.42 20.22 HAY INFORMATION FRIDAY 50% NW at 8 to 16 mph 0.2 0.03 RESERVOIR STORAGE (through midnight Wednesday) Phillips Reservoir Unity Reservoir Owyhee Reservoir McKay Reservoir Wallowa Lake Thief Valley Reservoir 22% of capacity 33% of capacity 64% of capacity 20% of capacity 31% of capacity 50% of capacity High: 49° Low: 14° Wettest: 0.86” Hermiston Lakeview Newport Arctic winds dropped temperatures to as low as 32 below zero in Minnesota on Nov. 28, 1989. One year later, 60 new re- cords for warmth were set in the Midwest and Northeast. SUN & MOON THU. Sunrise Sunset Moonrise Moonset 833 cfs 1 cfs 13 cfs 68 cfs 91 cfs 26 cfs First FRI. 7:07 a.m. 7:08 a.m. 4:13 p.m. 4:12 p.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:12 a.m. 6:11 p.m. 7:06 p.m. Dec 3 Full Dec 11 Last Dec 18 Florence Beaver Marsh 26/47 23/40 Silver Lake New Dec 25 nee R d E O M oku, d u S , s g n i t s Show Li , Crosswords orts p S , h c r a e S Word re...? o M & s e z z i Qu Jordan Valley 20/30 Paisley 16/29 10/32 Frenchglen 21/29 Medford City Astoria Bend Boise Brookings Burns Coos Bay Corvallis Council Elgin Eugene Hermiston Hood River Imnaha John Day Joseph Kennewick Klamath Falls Lakeview SAT. Hi/Lo/W 44/27/s 25/6/s 34/16/pc 46/37/s 27/0/sn 46/30/s 40/21/s 34/15/pc 27/14/sn 40/24/s 34/18/s 35/18/s 33/18/sn 28/13/sn 26/13/sn 36/18/s 30/6/pc 28/6/pc Hi/Lo/W 46/32/pc 26/17/c 34/17/pc 49/42/r 25/7/pc 47/39/r 40/27/c 28/13/c 29/18/c 40/30/c 34/19/pc 34/25/pc 36/23/c 33/22/pc 28/17/c 35/20/pc 34/23/sn 30/18/c Grand View Arock 20/28 25/35 22/33 22/31 Klamath Falls 8/30 Lakeview 11/28 McDermitt Shown is Friday’s weather. Temperatures are Thursday night’s lows and Friday’s highs. FRI. Diamond Fields 15/39 32/46 Boise 22/34 27/46 Brookings 20/33 13/29 Chiloquin Grants Pass Juntura 13/27 9/23 10/31 Roseburg Ontario 25/37 Burns Brothers 22/41 Coos Bay Powers 11/25 Oakridge Huntington 14/24 Bend Elkton 17/34 23/36 Seneca 20/30 RECREATION FORECAST FRIDAY REGIONAL CITIES MOON PHASES STREAM FLOWS (through midnight Tuesday) Grande Ronde at Troy Thief Valley Reservoir near North Powder Burnt River near Unity Umatilla River near Gibbon Minam River at Minam Powder River near Richland OREGON WEATHER HISTORY AGRICULTURAL INFO. Lowest relative humidity Afternoon wind Hours of sunshine Evapotranspiration Key West, Fla. Laramie, Wyo. Lafayette, La. 19/28 10/26 Council 15/29 John Day 11/24 Sisters 26/46 Comfort Index takes into account how the weather will feel based on a combination of factors. A rating of 10 feels very comfortable while a rating of 0 feels very uncomfortable. 17/32 13/27 Baker City Redmond 27/44 30/44 Halfway Granite 22/40 Newport 23/41 27 16 14/28 19/39 24/41 Corvallis Enterprise 14/25 17/27 Monument 12/26 Idanha Salem TONIGHT 15 29 10 Elgin 17/27 La Grande 11/22 Maupin Baker City 21/28 Pendleton The Dalles Portland Newberg 23/30 Hood River 17/29 25/43 Lewiston Walla Walla 22/36 Vancouver Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 City Lewiston Longview Meacham Medford Newport Olympia Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Powers Redmond Roseburg Salem Spokane The Dalles Ukiah Walla Walla FRI. SAT. Hi/Lo/W 30/22/sn 39/23/s 25/12/sn 39/20/pc 44/29/s 40/20/s 37/16/pc 37/20/s 29/18/s 42/24/s 47/30/s 24/1/s 40/24/pc 41/23/s 31/17/s 33/14/s 23/10/sn 28/18/s Hi/Lo/W 32/20/c 42/30/pc 28/16/c 44/29/c 46/35/c 41/23/pc 34/16/pc 35/18/c 32/18/pc 42/32/pc 45/38/r 28/15/pc 42/36/c 42/29/c 31/18/c 32/21/pc 29/14/pc 30/19/pc Weather(W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice Check out our new TV Magazine ANTHONY LAKES PHILLIPS LAKE Snow, up to 1” Snow, up to 1” 18 3 28 7 MT. EMILY REC. BROWNLEE RES. Snow, up to 1” Snow, up to 1” 20 9 35 13 EAGLE CAP WILD. EMIGRANT ST. PARK Snow, up to 1” Snow, up to 1” 19 4 20 7 WALLOWA LAKE MCKAY RESERVOIR A little snow Very cold 26 13 27 16 THIEF VALLEY RES. RED BRIDGE ST. PARK Snow, up to 1” Snow, up to 1” 29 10 27 12 Y R E EV Y A D FRI BL E LOGO REVERS R - COLO B