Oh god, Brenda, that's so frustrating and scary. And frustrating! Brenda's dad, use your 911 button! Keep your phone ON YOU! (Pretty sure my dad leaves his cell phone in the truck, and Tim's dad doesn't even own one any more. Tim's dad also has a lifeline button, but he won't wear it even though he has a history of falling.)
Natter 74: Ready or Not
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Brenda, the mind boggles...
Argh, Brenda, that's so awful and frustrating.
I've mentioned Mom waiting until after 6pm to let me know she'd gone to the cardiac care unit with chest pains because she didn't want to interrupt me at work, right? Sometimes I just don't understand how elderly parents approach medical problems.
We've told him that the rule is he must call us any time there is a police officer, an ambulance, a hospital or ER, or any combination of the three. (All three this time eventually, not to mention the time he drove his pickup over his foot a year ago). And press the damn button!
I am not optimistic.
Oh, man, brenda. Parents!
I'm having chicky-chicky-parm-parm for lunch. I might be more excited about having the opportunity to say that than actually eating it.
I'm having chicky-chicky-parm-parm for lunch.
I just watched that episode a couple of days ago. It's good for my mental health.
It is.
Limited internet rules coming to our home. E had his therapy today. He failed to do any of the things he promised us he would do 2 weeks ago. We start Sunday night with 10pm internet off.
Brenda, you have my sympathies.