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07-31-2019 04:43 PM
Just made me tear up! Old folks just make me turn sappy. Gary said to her, "who wants to go to the store anyway", after she said she did all her shopping on QVC, and she replied, "well, I don't have anyone to take me". BRING ON THE TEARS FOR SURFERWIFE! It always makes me think of my mama when I hear a sweet little old lady call in. I just thought, "oh, if you were my mama I'd take you to the store!" I miss her so much.
Anyhoo, back to work.
07-31-2019 04:54 PM
I enjoy being out and about and I drive to and from stores often. It scares me to think of the day when I won't be able to drive because of my age and I will be stuck in the house unless someone takes me shopping. I guess for those who are in that situation on line shopping is a bonus, not only on the Q but for food and essentials.
There are also programs in my area which provide transportation for the elderly through kind people who volunteer their time.
07-31-2019 05:05 PM
There's always Uber to get you where you want to go. I retired and moved to NM because both my parents were legally blind from macular degeneration. Dad had just given up his driver's license when I moved. Mother gave hers up years before. No bus transportation here so they were totally dependent on me. I know exactly what that woman was talking about.
07-31-2019 05:06 PM
@SurferWife I would so take her to the store also. Poor dear. 🙏❤️❤️
07-31-2019 05:07 PM
my mom still drives and gets out, but she pretty much refuses to go into stores or malls to purchase her clothing. so much of her clothing comes from tv shopping, catalog shopping, and online shopping.
i do "force her: sometimes to come out with me, but only if it is a stand alone store or boutique that i know she likes. she usually picks up some things and i usually get a gift and a free lunch or dinner!
07-31-2019 05:19 PM
And a shout-out to Gary as to how he handles call-ins. He's the BEST!
07-31-2019 05:28 PM
My sister and I took my mother everywhere she needed or wanted to go after my dad passed. We did that for 20 years until she passed almost 5 years ago. It wasn't always easy as we both had to work full time. I must say, though, that when she got cancer, the cancer society helped with transportation to her treatments when they could as did my neighbor on occassion. Even the last boss I had was understanding and would let me work any hours I wanted so I could take off for treatments she needed.
07-31-2019 05:46 PM
@SurferWife, Like you, I miss my Mom so much. She and her cousin both had Macular disease, so I would pick up the two of them, as well as another distant relative who was almost 100, and take them out shopping, out to lunch, etc. In the warm weather I used to take them to a park for a picnic. They are all gone now, and how I miss the joy of those days. They all had a great sense of humor, and I learned so much from them.
07-31-2019 06:04 PM
Like many of you, I also took my mother out shopping and wherever else she wanted after she was widowed and as her health declined. She had always been independent and drove herself, so I know not being able to drive herself bothered her. I had to plan for an entire day, not because we went so many places, but because she stopped to talk to so many people. It was a special time and developed into a special bond between us. It was a sad day when she no longer felt up to leaving the house.
I do wonder how I would/will cope if/when I get to that point.
07-31-2019 06:30 PM
I would love to drive that sweet lady around.When my mom was alive I used to love driving her around.She would come stay with me for days or weeks & we would have a blast.My son was little then & we would make a real adventure out of it.
We’d have breakfast out then hit the stores.Stop for lunch & then continue on. We would get home just when DH was getting home from work.Mom would often say “let’s all go out to dinner,my treat”. We would always haggle as to who picked up the check!! Lol!!
I miss those days.We sure laughed a lot!!
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