White board sounds very helpful, at least for the staff, but for him as well if he is still able to read. And redirection seems like the right choice too, since yeah, not likely to stop himself.
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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.
He can still read, and gets the newspaper every day. He doesn't really retain much -- like, he'll remember he read something about Northside and tell us that Northside was in the paper again, but he can't remember what the article said -- but he does read it. I don't think the whiteboard will make things stick in his memory, but as long as it's in his line of sight, it'll keep calling important things to his attention.
Timelies all!
Gary got up at 5 this morning to catch a flight. Yep, another business trip. Meanwhile, Mr. S is shoving books between my back and the back of my chair.(when he's not hitting me with stuff) Sigh...
Liese - so sorry about Sea Biscuit.
{{{Liese}}} I'm sorry to hear Seabiscuit is gone, but I know he had a wonderful life with you.
Liese! I'm so sad and sorry about the Biscuit. I remember when he came into your lives.
I hope all the Buffista pets are playing or loafing or butt-sniffing in the pet afterlife. Lucy and Kato will welcome Seabiscuit into the black-and-tan party, because they like dogs with all colors of coats.
So sorry about your pup, Liese.
Oh Liese, I'm so sorry
And also sending condolences to everyone else who has lost a beloved pet of late. Man, it hits me every year how hard springtime is on elderly pets. Different years, but I lost both Burrell and Folly around this time. Sad now.
I'm so sorry Liese.