8B — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TuESDAY, JunE 8, 2021 COFFEE BREAK Man has had enough with proselytizing in-laws of the 40 years we’ve been mar- ried, and I’m ready to disasso- ciate from them altogether. I do not want to be negative about their beliefs, but I should be enti- tled to mutual respect. Can you help, please? — Losing Patience in California Dear Losing: I can try. One of the tenets of the faith of evangel- icals is evangelizing — in other words, spreading the word about their beliefs. They feel that by doing this they are following their religion. When you are asked whether you have a relationship with God, your response should be that your relationship with God is as close as you need it to be, thank you — and please do Dear Abby: I am having trouble dealing with my wife’s extended family, who are mostly evangelicals. My family isn’t overly religious and some are atheists. Her family doesn’t think twice about asking me if I have a relationship with God, and have even declared that they are praying for me and my children. I chafe at these comments because I feel they do not respect our reli- gious beliefs, as I do theirs. This has been going on for all they would separate again and both stay out of my life? It’s affecting me emotionally again, as well as making it hard for me to love. — Almost Destroyed in Illinois Dear Almost Destroyed: You are spending too much time focused on your ex and his fiancee. They are birds of a feather and meant for each other. Because you are unable to elim- inate your ex from your life — I presume because of the child you share — and the stress is affecting your mental health, it’s time to consult a licensed mental health professional for help in insulating yourself from this toxic twosome. together, but I was tired of being hurt. When I finally let go, so did Lily. She got engaged not long after meeting her new boyfriend, but she and my ex still slept together. He had four relation- ships after her and kept trying to pursue me, but I didn’t give him any more chances and met my now-husband. After cheating in their sub- sequent relationships, my ex and Lily got back together. (She moved in because her fiance kicked her out.) Eight months later they are now engaged. I don’t feel safe with my son around them because they are so toxic. Am I wrong for wishing not ask again. When they tell you they are praying for you and your chil- dren, say thank you again. A little prayer on our behalf hurts no one, and may make them feel better about their own lives. Limit your exposure if you must, but shun- ning your in-laws isn’t the answer if your wife wants to maintain a relationship with them. Dear Abby: My ex-hus- band had an affair with a woman named “Lily” that lasted for the entire year we were separated. Although we tried to work on things, he continued to sleep with both of us. I got PTSD because of how bad it messed with my head. I wanted to keep my family NEWS OF THE WEIRD Wandering elephants near southwestern city in China The Associated Press BEIJING — Elephants in a wandering herd in southwest China walked down paved roads and poked their trunks through windows as they neared a city and authorities rushed to protect both animals and people. It’s not clear why the 15 wild Asian elephants made their long trek from a nature reserve, a journey documented and moni- tored both on the ground and from the air by a dozen drones. Author- ities have urged people in the area to stay indoors and are blocking roads with construction equipment while seeking to lure the animals away with food. The elephants have already walked 300 miles from the reserve in Yunnan’s mountainous south- west. They appear healthy in images showing them roaming through farmland, villages and down paved roads at night in urban areas. One city along their route, Yuxi, deployed hundreds of trucks along a road to discourage the herd from approaching, the Beijing News reported. Drivers ate and slept in the vehicles for days, even Xinhua News Agency via AP A herd of wild Asian elephants on May 28, 2021, stands in E’shan county in southwestern China’s Yunnan Province. A herd of 15 wild elephants that walked 300 miles from a nature preserve in China’s mountainous southwest were approaching the major city of Kunming on Wednesday, June 2, as authorities rushed to try to keep them out of populated areas. as they heard the elephants moving about after dark, the newspaper said in a video clip posted online. On Tuesday, June 1, they turned weather | Go to AccuWeather.com up at a retirement home and poked their trunks into some of the rooms, prompting one elderly man to hide under his bed, according to residents interviewed by online channel Jimu News. The Xinhua News Agency reported on June 3 that the herd AROUND OREGON AND THE REGION Astoria Longview 46/61 Kennewick 45/64 St. Helens 50/69 49/68 53/74 51/69 44/66 Condon WED THU FRI SAT Mostly cloudy Cloudy Times of clouds and sun Considerable cloudiness Nice with clouds and sun 63 38 69 42 78 45 Eugene 5 9 9 45/68 67 42 71 45 80 52 9 10 9 La Grande 47 65 47 Comfort Index™ 10 Enterprise 9 42 64 44 Comfort Index™ 8 67 43 80 50 9 10 8 10 TEMPERATURES Baker City La Grande Elgin NATION (for the 48 contiguous states) High Sunday Low Sunday High: 113° Low: 28° Wettest: 3.53” 64° 35° 65° 37° 66° 41° Sunday 0.00 Month to date Trace Normal month to date 0.29 Year to date 2.23 Normal year to date 4.82 0.00 Trace 0.37 5.90 8.17 0.00 Trace 0.43 14.21 12.35 PRECIPITATION (inches) AGRICULTURAL INFO. 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Sixteen animals were origi- nally in the group, but the govern- ment says two returned home and a baby was born during the walk. The herd is now composed of six female and three male adults, three juveniles and three calves, according to official reports. No injuries have been reported, but reports say the elephants have damaged or destroyed more than $1 million worth of crops. When and how the elephants will be returned to the reserve isn’t clear. Elephants are the largest land animals in Asia and can weigh up to 5 tons. City Lewiston Longview Meacham Medford Newport Olympia Ontario Pasco Pendleton Portland Powers Redmond Roseburg Salem Spokane The Dalles Ukiah Walla Walla WED. THU. 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