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06-01-2018 01:20 PM
He is a wonderful man and is 90 years old. His licence was taken away, until he gets tested by the state. He had a minor fender bender. We have never noticed bad driving on his part, but that isn't our problem
Mr Cherry has volunteered to take him where he needs to go. So far ,it is only a one way trip to the senior center. It cant be more than a 5 mile round trip, and he gets a ride home.
He just insists on giving my husband money, every week for gas. We don't want it, and have refused to take it. He then throws it into the car, as he departs. I know he isn't hard up, but neither are we, and we don't want repayment
He and is wife were so wonderful, to us, many years ago, when Mr Cherry had cancer. We have never forgotten their goodness, and kindness
I want to put it into an envelope and stick it into his mailbox, but, I am afraid he might be offended by this. Can you offer a suggestion?
06-01-2018 01:22 PM
Perhaps take him out to dinner. He is not going to want the cash back so just use his money to do something nice for him.
06-01-2018 01:25 PM
Keep the money and take your neighbor and his wife to dinner or lunch. It gets them out socially. Either that or buy them a nice gift with the money.
06-01-2018 01:26 PM
Dinner or lunch is a great idea. Or maybe donate the money to a charity.
06-01-2018 01:26 PM
His wonderful wife has passed away, so he is alone
06-01-2018 01:26 PM
Accept the money from him, it makes him feel better. If you don't nt want it donate to a charity.
06-01-2018 01:27 PM
How much does he want to give you for the ride? If it is a $5 or $10 dollar bill, I would suggest you just take it and say "This really isn't necessary, but Thank You."
He sounds SO MUCH like my Father, who I lost in February. He would do the same thing when someone took him somewhere. He just wants to "pay" you for your kindness.
I know that you don't want the money, but he feels like a burden, and you have to drive him. It makes him feel better to "Help You Out."
Just my experience with a Very Proud Man. Mistic
06-01-2018 01:28 PM
Hi @cherry
Yes, take him to lunch or dinner. @CrazyDaisy 's idea is great.
Or use the money to fund the ingredients to bake him something that is allowed (should he have any dietary restrictions).
I think his giving you money is important to him as it fulfills his need to stay in control of his own life. To stay relevant, to remain a productive citizen. I think we all need that.
I know people say it's gracious to accept help, but if he's 90, allow him this dignity.
06-01-2018 01:28 PM - edited 06-04-2018 11:20 AM
Keep it, envelope it to return at a later date to his family when he has passed. It's one of the last things he can take some pride in doing. Leave him his pride. If something ever comes up, you'll be able to return it to his family. Allow him his pride.
06-01-2018 01:30 PM
It's $10 but honestly we could probably drive him there and back for months for that. We could probably get there on fumes, it is so near
I don't know if he would agree to go out to dinner with us, but maybe we could get him a meal from KFC, and just take it to him?
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