Posted by idleknotfarm on September 07, 2014 at 10:20:07 from (64.250.210.42):
just a quick update on Dad. First of all, we have brought him a laptop to try. His new digs are a little cramped as he has a room mate. Hopefully, the keyboard will be agreeable. He is doing a great deal better in the new nursing home. Practical people, who actually care. I had to make a sudden, decision to move him, so all of this was unexpected and unplanned. I won"t go into details over the internet. Unfortunately for me and him, he is now 200 miles west of home near the Texas Panhandle. He is surrounded by family here as well and he actually gets to visit with some of his dairy friends on a regular basis as they have family in the same home. All in all a much better situation. He did not get to go to Iowa when we buried Mother"s ashes. Big disappointment, but we did skype the service so he could participate remotely.
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