COFFEE BREAK B6 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 2021 Husband’s alcoholism pits him against teenaged son band who had placed the call and interviewed each of us separately. After they left, Tom called Eric ugly names, told him he was done with him and hasn’t spoken to him since. If they are in the same room, my husband won’t look at him or talk to him. I don’t know how to fi x this. I worry about how this will aff ect Eric. He tries to avoid his dad now and goes to his room when he hears his dad come home. — Bad Behavior in Texas Dear Bad Behavior: Your husband may blame his abusive outbursts on his drinking, but as you can see, he’s well aware of what he did after he sobers up. Eric was right to call the police because, Dear Abby: Sometimes when my husband, “Tom,” drinks he becomes vol- atile. A month ago, after being out drinking, he came home very late. I made a joke that upset him and he started yelling and calling me names. I have learned that when Tom gets like that, it’s best to just agree with him. On that occasion, it didn’t work, and he began breaking things. Our teenage son “Eric” was so scared he called the police. When the police arrived they told my hus- after “breaking things,” his father could have gone after you. This unfortunate situa- tion will not improve until Tom faces the fact that he’s a problem drinker, swears off the sauce and gets help. By not insisting upon it, you have cast yourself in the role of his enabler. For your sake and Eric’s, draw the line. (The healthiest person in your household appears to be your son.) Talk to Eric. Let him know he did nothing wrong. There are pro- grams for families of alco- holics that can be accessed by visiting al-anon.org/ info. Attending Al-Anon meetings would be ben- efi cial for you and Eric, regardless of what your husband decides about aff ord to lose, we required her to sign a promissory note. She mailed us a check when her funds arrived, but now she’s cut off all communication with us! We have tried to resume normal relations with her to no avail. Should we keep trying? — Ignored in the East Dear Ignored: So your husband’s daughter is off ended because you made her sign a promis- sory note before handing out (more) money you couldn’t aff ord to lose? In light of the fact that drying out. Dear Abby: My hus- band’s daughter has “bor- rowed” money from us on countless occasions when she couldn’t pay her bills. She has never made an eff ort to repay it. She was recently included in someone’s will, and the bequest was sizable. Prior to receiving her inheri- tance, she had asked to borrow money to buy three major appliances. Because it would be several months until the estate would be settled and it was a large sum that we really couldn’t she hasn’t repaid you for all the other monies you helped her out with when she needed it, what you did was sensible. Rather than accept that in the past she has behaved irresponsibly, which is why you asked for the guarantee of repay- ment, she’s blaming you?! Instead of beating your heads against a stone wall trying to have a relation- ship with your husband’s deadbeat daughter, you would be better off biding your time until she once again needs something. The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. www.eomediagroup.com inside every Inside Thursday every hursday Are Your Feet Ready to Camp? We specialize in quality medical and surgical care for all types of foot and ankle problems. m on.co g e r O stern GoEa art arts event events entertainment entertainmen Travis T. Hampton, D.P.M. Foot and Ankle Surgeon 541-963-0265 888-843-9090 La Grande 1408 N Hall Street www.GVfoot.com Enterprise 601 Medical Parkway weather | Go to AccuWeather.com Baker 3175 Pocahontas Rd. 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