Posted by Tom Fleming on August 10, 2011 at 09:36:53 from (67.20.249.95):
In Reply to: Step ladder posted by Dantex on August 08, 2011 at 21:07:12:
Allen, something to think about in regards to your neighbor. 6 months before my Dad died, I get into a heated argument with him about going to the doctor. He got up out of his chair, and stood in my face and said the following: "It is my choice when to go to the Dr. Give me the dignity of making my own decisions while I still can". I walked out of the room, and went home, angry. During the 1 1/2 hour drive home, I thought about what he said.......and he was right.
If your 91 year old neighbor still has the gumption to climb on his tractor and drive it........God Bless Him!!!!!!! And you for caring enough about him to make the comment.
Recently, at a show, a man who had to be in his late 80's was having trouble getting his Hoveround out of his van. I offered to help, and he said he had everything under control. About 10 minutes later, he walked to my table and said, "I'll take that help now". I did help, and smiled. So did he.
I am NOT getting down on you, just giving you something to think about.
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