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Seemed like the polite thing to say.Good, I'm glad you're not. Don't know why you're sorry about it though.
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Seemed like the polite thing to say.Good, I'm glad you're not. Don't know why you're sorry about it though.
Seemed like the polite thing to say.
These women sure do inspire me when I come across them, whether it be at work, at church, or elsewhere. Fiesty & with a wry sense of humour. I wonder sometimes if I will make it to their age, and what I will be like if I do.Funny story I heard at work.
99 year old Mary ( not her real name) was admitted because she can't cope home alone. Neighbour comes to visit her. Neighbour knows that Mary has been struggling for the past five years. Neighbour says to Mary:" Mary, you should really think about having someone move in with you."
Mary responds:" Oh, no, dear, I can't possibly take care of someone else. I am having a hard time taking care of myself the way it is."
These women sure do inspire me when I come across them, whether it be at work, at church, or elsewhere. Fiesty & with a wry sense of humour. I wonder sometimes if I will make it to their age, and what I will be like if I do.
These women sure do inspire me when I come across them, whether it be at work, at church, or elsewhere. Fiesty & with a wry sense of humour. I wonder sometimes if I will make it to their age, and what I will be like if I do.
Don't know you enough to tell, but we (OTs) tend to joke at work that we will all have dementia and give the staff a hard time, because we know everything better...![]()
Jae,
I used to respect you and liked your humour. Not sure what has happened to you. But if this is what you do for fun now or if you really don't get it, I feel pity for you. I think you need some help. I doubt you get it on this site, it seems to be more serious than that. Like some others, I will not engage in further conversation with you. Go get some help. Your soul is in serious trouble and praying in church doesn't seem to be enough or you wouldn't keep playing this role on this site.
Just last evening I heard a story:
Debbi found out that a friend was somewhat worried aboout her elderly mother. As the converssation went on she discovered that Mrs. B lived nearby. So, being a Maritimer, Debbi went over to introduce herself. "Hello Mrs. B. I'm a friend of your daughter Sylvia. I live right over there. We're practically neighbours. I've brought you some cookies. Can I come in and we'll get to know each other."
Of course Mrs. B invited her in. They sharedd stories aboout Sylvia while Debbi offered to make tea. A coouple of days later she was back. This time she tied the kitchen counter and washed dishes while she waited for the kettle to boil.
Before long Mrs. B was looking forward to Debbi dropping in. Often Debbi brought or made lunch. She started picking up groceries for Mrs. B when she did her shopping. When spring came she took her for short walkss. mrs. B, who had until then refused any suggesting that she miht need help, was quite happy to have her daughter's friend visit and keep her company.
Mrs. A - this reminds me of your story.
I've heard of similar arrangements before.
By the way, I just hired someone to help me with my pre-Christmas cleaning - fthis may be the start of a monthly visit - which will sooner or later probably become bi-monthly as I realize that I can't do everything I used to do.
Love your humour and your kindness Mrs. Anteater. My sister and I got a chuckle this week when we visited an 88 year old fellow from church who had fallen, hit his head and ended up in the hospital. He had been carpet bowling when he passed out and got quite a gash on his head. We only know him from church, but we've talked enough to know that we can have a good visit with him. While he was telling us about different things he's done in life and is doing, he got a sheepish look on his face and then said, "I think maybe I'd better start to slow down." We told him we missed him at church on Sunday, to which he replied quite matter-of-factly..."I'll be there on Sunday".
The term makes me shudder. Somehow reminds me of concentration camps.I learned about something called 'gas lighting'. I'm thinking there is an expert among us.