COFFEE BREAK B8 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2021 New mother feels guilty for canceling adoption poorly, and I realized it was better for my baby not to go through with the adoption. They are now trying to make me out to be a bad person who used them fi nancially — some- thing I really did not. I’m glad now that I kept my daughter. So why do I keep feeling so bad about my decision? — Guilt- Ridden In The Midwest Dear Guilt-Ridden: If I had to guess the reason, I would say it may be because you know your last-minute change of mind caused this couple pain. A way to assuage your guilt might be to work out a payment plan so they are not out the money they spent. (The lawyer or agency that arranged the adoption may Dear Abby: I recently backed out of an adoption. I feel terrible about it. How can I mentally and emotionally get over this? My baby girl is 4 months old now, and my guilt is getting worse. I backed out three days before she was born. The couple I had chosen turned out to be unprofessional and emotionally unstable. They not only caused me several prob- lems but also my job, which I loved. During the four months I knew them, they treated me be able to guide you.) Dear Abby: I have two sis- ters. We were very close until our mother passed away two years ago. In her trust, the pro- ceeds from the sale of her house were to be divided among the three of us. Only one sister has children. (They are grown.) My two sisters have decided we should split the proceeds from Mom’s house (about $800,000) fi ve ways to include the adult children. Their mother has threatened to “disown me” if I don’t go along with the fi ve-way split. I have always done right by her “kids,” and neither sister bothered to ask for my reason for not wanting to include my nephew and niece in the inher- itance. I love my sisters and do not want to lose them, but I also don’t want to be bullied into a decision I cannot support. — To Divide Or Not Divide Dear To Divide: Your moth- er’s wishes were that the money be divided three ways. Your sis- ters should abide by the direc- tions of the trust. I agree you shouldn’t be bullied or threat- ened into taking less than your mother wanted you to have. If your sisters want “the kids” to have a share of the inheritance, they should gift the amount from their portion rather than extort it from you. Their attitude has not only tarnished something that should have been a blessing, but also created a rift in the family, and that’s a shame. Dear Abby: I could really use your help. I don’t know how to respond to people I hardly know who end conversa- tions with “I love you.” I don’t feel comfortable saying that to someone and not meaning it. This isn’t like saying, “Have a nice day.” Is there a polite way of responding without saying something that to me is totally inappropriate to someone I only have a casual relationship with? — Uncomfortable In The Midwest Dear Uncomfortable: Respond this way: “What a sweet thing to say. Thank you!” Then smile and fade out. NEWS OF THE WEIRD Japan’s former princess leaves for US with commoner husband have drawn such a public outcry, including a frenzied reaction on social media and in local tabloids. Speculation ranged from whether the couple could aff ord to live in Manhattan to how much money Kei Komuro would earn and if the former princess would end up fi nancially supporting her husband. Mako is the niece of Emperor Naruhito, who also married a commoner, Masako. Masako often suff ered mentally in the cloistered, regulated life of the imperial family. The negative media coverage surrounding Mako’s marriage gave her what palace doctors described last month as a form of traumatic stress disorder. Former Emperor Akihito, the father of the current emperor, was the fi rst member of the impe- rial family to marry a commoner. His father was the emperor under whom Japan fought in World War II. The family holds no political power but serves as a symbol of the nation, attending ceremonial events and visiting disaster zones, and remains relatively popular. The Associated Press TOKYO — A Japanese prin- cess who gave up her royal status to marry her commoner college sweetheart arrived in New York on Sunday, Nov. 14, as the couple pursued happiness as newlyweds and left behind a nation that has criticized their romance. The departure of Mako Komuro, the former Princess Mako, and Kei Komuro, both 30, was carried live by major Japa- nese broadcasters, showing them boarding a plane amid a fl urry of camera fl ashes at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Photos posted online showed the couple arriving at JFK Airport. Kei Komuro, a graduate of Fordham University law school, has a job at a New York law fi rm. He has yet to pass his bar exam, another piece of news that local media have used to attack him, although it is common to pass after multiple attempts. “I love Mako,” he told reporters last month after regis- tering their marriage in Tokyo. They did so without a wedding Eugene Hoshiko/The Associated Press Japan’s former Princess Mako, left, the elder daughter of Crown Prince Akishino, takes her mask off at a boarding gate to board an airplane to New York with her husband Kei Komuro, not in picture, Sunday, Nov. 14, 2021, at Tokyo International Airport in Tokyo. banquet or any of the other usual celebratory rituals. “I want to live the only life I have with the person I love,” he said. Although Japan appears modern in many ways, values about family relations and the status of women often are seen as somewhat antiquated, rooted in feudal practices. Such views were accentu- ated in the public’s reaction to the marriage. Some Japanese feel they have a say in such matters because taxpayer money supports the imperial family system. Other princesses have mar- ried commoners and left the palace. 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Complicating the former prin- cess’s marriage, announced in 2017, was a fi nancial dispute involving Kei Komuro’s mother. That issue was recently settled, according to Kyodo news service. When Kei Komuro returned from the U.S. in September, the couple was reunited for the fi rst time in three years. They met while attending Tokyo’s Inter- national Christian University a decade ago. In announcing their marriage, the former princess, a museum curator, made her choice clear. “He is someone I cannot do without,” she said. “Marriage is that decision needed for us to live on, staying true to our hearts.” 1520 ADAMS AVENUE, LaGRANDE, OREGON 97850 • Free Delivery • InStore Credit • 70 Store Buying Power • Decorating Assistance 520 ADAMS AVENUE LA GRANDE OREGON 97850 HOURS: MON-FRI 9:30 AM - 6:30 PM SAT 9:30 AM - 5:30 PM SUN 12 NOON - 4 PM 541-963-4144 888-449-2704 SAVE UP TO 200 $ on BEAUTYREST BLACK ® and BEAUTYREST BLACK ® HYBRID mattresses. * Special Financing Available