Mike
stopped by Grampy's single-wide in the Greenacres Senior Homes
Trailer Park the other day for his daily visit to check on his dad,
make sure the water faucets and stove were off and to dispense his
medications. Grampy was huddled in front of Bonanza on the TV,
shouting at Hoss and Little Joe to "Look behind you! Look behind
you!" Dragging his eyes away from the TV screen, he
greeted his son (the only son/caretaker he has) with a frown and a
glare and asked "Why the hell do you come over here everyday?
Why don't you leave me alone?" Mike sighed and ignored the
question.
Grampy
went on— "You're lucky you caught me at home, I just got
back!" "Is that right?" Mike asked, knowing a good
story was coming next. Grampy is home-bound with only Mike or me for
transportation to anywhere. "Yup. I just got back from L.A. Took
a trip there for a couple of days to visit friends." "Well"
Mike asked "How did you get there?" Grampy was nonplussed
and gave Mike a look like he was an idiot . "In my car of
course". "But dad, you don't have a car.” Mike can't just
leave it alone and go along with the fantasies. He has to egg his dad
on. Grampy got up out of the recliner and looked out the window to
the driveway and the absence of a car. "Oh. Yeah. Well I went on
my scooter" he decided. His little motorized, glorified
wheelchair is what that is. Mike pressed further, “How did that do
over the Grapevine?” (mountain pass between here and L.A.) “Well”
Grampy said “It was rough but I made it”.
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They don't make shows like this anymore..sigh |
Mike
decided it was time to change the subject and get back to reality. “So dad do you need
anything from the store? Do you want to go down to the Save Mart with
me and get groceries?” Grampy thought a moment. "No I don't think
so. Mama will do that. Wait...where is mama? Have you seen her
lately?” Oy vay. For the 100th
time Mike had to break the news to him. “Dad, mama died in 1997”.
Everytime he hears this Grampy is surprised but not really disturbed
by it. He always responds, “Well we had a good run of it. More than
60 years we were married and they were good years.” I think mama
would have had a different take on that statement. They were married
barely 50 years, he treated her horribly and they fought like cats
and dogs the entire time.
But
we let him have his fantasies. No harm, no foul. It's pretty much all
he has left...well that and Bonanza.
#alzheimersimaginations #dementiaimaginations #grandpaadventures
I agree. When a person is reduced to being given pills & watching the Western channel, let him have his fantasies. I should know, I am on a similar path and by God!; I knew that was Grampy I spotted ahead of me on the grapevine. I just the the freedom my champagne colored scooter gives me. BEEP BEEP! Get outta my way! ;)
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DeleteGod bless you Melonee! Grampy would love to have a scooter race with you. Charge up your battery!
DeleteI say, go Tex!!!!!! God love him.
DeleteHee hee...it's a chargin' as I'm typin' this here note...;)
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