Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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Nemo14

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Mom's been time-traveling tonight and she is really out of it. She thinks she lives in CT (where she lived as a child) with her parents and siblings, all of whom are deceased but 1. She's very argumentative and stubborn about this and she's worried about all kinds of silly things. It's so hard to watch her be so scared and confused. This happened the last time we tried taking her for a drive too, so I think we're going to be homebodies all summer.
 

acishere

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Mom's been time-traveling tonight and she is really out of it. She thinks she lives in CT (where she lived as a child) with her parents and siblings, all of whom are deceased but 1. She's very argumentative and stubborn about this and she's worried about all kinds of silly things. It's so hard to watch her be so scared and confused. This happened the last time we tried taking her for a drive too, so I think we're going to be homebodies all summer.
You weren't driving her around in a DeLorean were you?
 

Goofyernmost

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He is at work long hours and he is dealing with health issues with his Mom 90ish, add in his two brothers married to two sisters that are treating his Mom like she is an infant and The Mom is ed and you've got sleep deprived mega stress. The decibel level of snoring was ridiculous, he was tossing and turning then to add to the stress level of little sleep he slept through his alarm this morning and I woke him up around 445 this morning when I finally heard it 45 minutes later. If he got 4 hours he is lucky. I just could pound on him for snoring.

Not into preaching tonight, but, to all of you that have spouses that snore a lot and loudly, please encourage them to be tested for Sleep Apnea. Snoring can be a primary symptom of Sleep Apnea and it can be a very real danger to ones health. (and I am not referring to being murdered by their S.O.)

I used to rattle the windows, had a sleep test and was put on a CPAP. The only sound I make now is the quiet sound of air circulating, like a small fan. Totally changed my life.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
Yes, that hours ticking by thing will do it every time.
My DWifey usually didn't have any problems letting me know I was keeping her up. A lot of times, I would just go sleep on the couch, or, if she just didn't feel like nudging me and waking me up at that particular moment, she would end up leaving our bed herself.
Thankfully, we don't have to do that dance anymore. :)
She actually does a little bit of snoring herself, these days, but, swears up one side and down the other that she doesn't. ;)

Ladies do not snore, they purr.

I would have left my beddie bye last night but there were peeps in my house still.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Long night tonight...:banghead::banghead::banghead:
Again, the "like" means "I hear you".

May I ask, and if the subject is taboo, just say so - but, would your mom (and the rest of you) not be better off if she were in a home? Is this the plan, eventually? And if so, how and when do you make that determination?

Apologies if you have already decreed this topic off limits, but I haven't come across any such request.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
pure nostalgia, I havent seen these in a long time..




neither these!

I think after Pizza fiesta was bought by Chuck E'Cheeses (and closed most of the animatronics-arcades). These kind of machines are getting extinct.
Only some specialized arcades still have these (along the dancing machines) near cinema theatre companies.

All the more reason to go to Disney. Port Riverside has one of the best Arcades. The arcades that are not near the pools seem to better and bigger a the whole at Disney.
 
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