Dad Perks Up.
Youngest sister has sent
us this progress report from Niagara on my widowed 88 year old father:
“Hi all,
I wanted to advise
that I am away from March 8 to 17 and so Dad won't have my daily phone calls
and every second day visit. I encourage you to keep in touch with him. He can
read email so feel free to send that too in addition to phoning. i will check
in with him while I am away by phone.
We have recently
learned that the Serenity Towers empire includes a property in St. Johns, NL. A
guest at our lunch table today went there for two weeks last year for a vacation.
Dad is intrigued - pricked up his deaf ears right away. I told him that I would
accompany him on such a trip if he wanted to make it. He said he wanted to take
his own car but I said no - a flight and rental is how I would approach
matters. Probably more cost effective anyway given gas, hotels and the two
ferry trips.
This plus the idea
that maybe wheelchair class and ample cross-border health insurance, and a
caregiver in the likes of me, and a flight out of Buffalo might get him out
west in June to say goodbye to the westerners, has given him a little pep. I
suggested that if he was serious about any trips he needed to be in better
shape: drink less, eat more, walk more. Fine weather today (mild, sunny,
cardinals shrieking in the early hours) inspired him to get back in the saddle
and take back his car. I set him off down the avenue a few hours ago wishing
for the best.
So just a heads up
that 1. he may still have some will to live 2. he got back into his car and 3.
I will be away for a time. However, he is very tired as his heart is
wearing out and still sleeps a lot, but he can sleep in Newfoundland and out
west too I guess.
Love, Youngest Sister”
This sounds promising. I
was worried that without the mobility offered by his car, Dad would start to
vegetate and lose interest even faster. However, that evening, this post came
through from oldest brother out west:
“Hello brothers and
sisters,
A couple of nights
ago, I got a call from Gary Locklie (sp?), a US Airways pilot and
organist/pianist from Glens Falls, NY, inquiring as to Dad's whereabouts. He's
an old friend of Dad from the organist days. Perhaps you younger siblings know
him, but I don't. He last spoke to Dad and Mum in August 2010, just before Mum
died. We had a nice long talk, much of which went over my head, because I
didn't know the people and events he was talking about. In any event, I gave
him Dad's number and also yours, youngest sister.
Last night I called
Dad. He had just gotten off the phone with Gary. He seemed cheerful, but he is
bored to tears, and he didn't seem to care much about Gary's call. When I asked
if he would keep in touch with Gary, he said, "Oh, Gary keeps in touch
with me. I don't know how to get hold of him. He also complains that he has
nothing to read. I think he is just waiting around to die.
In any event, Dad
likes mildly dirty jokes with which he can shock his lady dinner
companions. I have sent him a few via email, and he loves them (i.e., The old
lady turned to her husband in church and said, "I just let a long silent
fart. What should I do?" To which her husband replied, "Change the
batteries in your hearing aids.").
That's what I know for
now. Send Dad dirty jokes. Youngest sister, have fun in Florida. It's still
winter here.
Love, Oldest Brother”
Two perspectives, two
Dads. Maybe it just depends what time of day you catch him, or maybe our
unseasonably warm late winter/early spring weather here in Ontario is reviving
him. All I know is, it’s a lot better than having him a time zone away, alone
in the Maritimes.
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