Women who will cause trouble in a Nursing home

My mom's name isn't on the list. She was in a home and loved it. She fell in love with a married resident, but didn't know he was married. Grin. His wife never came to see him. The activities director walked in on one of the female residents giving her male visitor head. She isn't on the list.
 
I'm on the list , as is my daughter. I can assure you that my daughter would be a bigger trouble maker than me , she would stand for no nonsense at all

Not only am I on the list,so is my daughter,my sister-in-law and 3 cousins plus 3 close friends of mine.They had better make sure we aren't all put in the same nursing home or believe me there will be trouble.o_O
 
I was meaning you were already gone, and she was old without you. Doing battle for someone does not always come when we are on top of our game. It usually comes when we are down and can hardly get by ourselves, and have been hit by multiple attacks. Then as much as we love someone doing battle for them is almost more than we can bear. It's like Joseph Campbell said, "...everyone of us shares the supreme ordeal - carries the cross of the redeemer - not in the bright moments of his tribes greatest victories, but in the silence of his personal despair."
sorry phoenix I get where you're coming from, but just a reminder that this is in the 'Humour' section...;)
 
My mom's name isn't on the list. She was in a home and loved it. She fell in love with a married resident, but didn't know he was married. Grin. His wife never came to see him. The activities director walked in on one of the female residents giving her male visitor head. She isn't on the list.


Your story reminded me of when my father-in-law was in a nursing home. A woman there thought he was her husband. He knew he wasn't but he treated her very nice so that she wouldn't get upset. When he passed away her family had to take her home for awhile because she couldn't stop crying when he died.
 
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