NumberSix
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supporter and cheerleader I have had my entire life...He helps me...He is pretty active, all things considered he is having a hard time remembering things of late...because he is having a lot of pain...but he says that he is getting weary and he hurts a lot.... Couple of things, does he get time in the park, or invite a few friends his own age over to reminisce, to support, to de-stress? going to the old folks home aint gonna lessen the pain. That's his lot in life right now. If he goes to the ofh, he doesn't get to see the Things, and it is massively important to a Thing (whether they admit it or not) to have a wise old guy hang around and tell them stories, show them a little sumpin' sumpin'. By god if he don't remember what happened last week, he remembers what happened when you were in diapers and the thirties and fourties and fifties, and those stories are valuable, just priceless. My Great Uncle Leslie, who had a tree fall on him and whack his leg (laid in the woods for two days) got a WD45 tractors weight rapped on his head thru the handle of a farm jack....and all the other things (when a youth his twin brother patted him dead square on the top of his head with a stove poker)...once said..... (sets stage, old english farm people) Chicken, fish, pork, and beef for supper, several kinda vegetables, deserts, several loaves of fresh baked bread (half a loaf speared with a fork, and shoved in the mouth for hungry folk) dessert up the ass, coffee, tea (english green only been that way since great-grandfathers time) And my little brother Hobie (richard) was crying because when dad dished up his plate he put peas on it (my GG used to eat them with a table knife) Hobie detested peas, my father was saying it is on your plate, and you will eat it. Starving children and China/Africa and the whatnot diatribe....(by the way Hobie was Richard Charles Melby's nickname for most and it is to this day.......) Whereupon UncleLeslie (who since his accident did not talk quietly (no sotto voce in the first place in any case) said, and I quote----- Uh...Uh...Uh......Chuckie....around here, if we see something on this here table we don't like....uh....uh...uh, well then; by God; Chuckie....uh...uh...uh.... we just don't eat it....... So, if he is weary of something, see if he can explain it, and see if you can take him off it. But, I think the socializing with peers is the issue. Think real hard on how you can fix that. Ron
< Message edited by NumberSix -- 6/29/2008 10:46:44 AM >
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