Spring Is Here
I went to see my 88
year old widowed father at Serenity Towers, his rather splendid retirement home
in Niagara. He’s getting along better there, although he still complains of
deadly boredom (this in spite of being invited to join several rather rigourous
bridge tables). When he’s bored he drinks. And when he drinks, he falls.
It’s our biggest
worry. He fell several times before we got him home from the Maritimes, and
he’s fallen once at Serenity Towers. So far, no more damage has been done than
some scrapes and bloodletting, but at his age, his next fall will break a hip,
and that’s a real downer..
Whenever I go see him,
I take a picture of his fridge. Big bottle of vodka, big bottle of gin, couple
of big bottles of white wine, a box of red wine. No food. Oh, some Guinness for
health, I suppose.
Remonstrating is
futile. We aren’t here to watch him, no one can stop him having another. We’ve
told him not to get out of bed too fast if he’s had a drink, and to keep a flashlight by his bed.
Frankly, for a feeble old man, his tolerance for alcohol amazes me. But then, I
had a pretty amazing tolerance once, too.
I’m a friend of
Bill’s. So is youngest brother. It runs in the family. And we get it from Dad.
He grew up in a generation when cocktails took the place of dinner, and
well-bred people drank when the kids were in bed.
A glass of wine at
lunch, a martini before dinner, and wine with dinner have turned into basically
round-the-clock drinking, unless he’s doing something interesting like looking
at the obits, or driving to the liquor store.
There’s no point in
him quitting. It would kill him faster than the booze will in the end. We can
try harm reduction, but a glass of white wine at lunch always seems to lead to
a martini at dinner, and after, too.
There’s no point in
worrying either, it’s what he does to pass the time. Despite his feebleness in
general, there’s nothing really wrong with him, and he could go on being a
bored bridge-playing drunk for another ten years, who knows. Anyway, spring is
here, he’s a little more chipper than he was, he’s gaining weight, and he’s
driving again. Look out world!
No comments:
Post a Comment