Kelen
02-22-2006, 08:51 PM
Oh. My. God. I just thought I had to post this somewhere, as it's about the biggest scare I've ever had, even if it only lasted 10 minutes.
My father often takes my grandmother out for drives, and brings the dog along. Somehow he thinks with the dog in the car, she won't go anywhere. Today he stopped at a store to pick up dinner, I always tell him he should never leave her in the car alone, dog or not. He always says "she's never gone anywhere before", at which point I remind him of the time not all that long ago with my aunt where she went walking around the parking lot when she got tired of waiting in the car. It's just ridiculous that it had to come to this for my father to realise she can't stay in the car alone. I seems everything with my family takes something extreme until we reach the next steep of safety with my grandmother. No one makes a move to change the way things are going and when I ask why nothing's happening (despit my suggestions) they say they're "looking into it" and "something has to change really quickly" - nothing ever does. No one even has Power of Attorney; I guess that's another problem all together.
So, what did he do? Leaves the keys in the car to run in and buy dinner. A few minutes later he came out of the store, and the car was gone. Now, my grandmother had her licence revoked at least two years ago and truthfully it should have been taken away much earlier than that. I remember being in the car with her driving some days and I'd be watching every move she made at the wheel... it was really scary. After a few very minor accidents she had a drivers test and her licensed was taken away.
In the present, this is a women who needs to be dressed and underdessed, constantly is trying to weasel her way into bed 24 hours a day, and basically nothing she says or does makes any sense at all. You can imagine my father when he left to the store to find the car, my grandmother and the dog missing. The idea alone that she could back the car up and into the busy parking lot is unthinkable.
Instead of calling the police immediately he got a taxi to take him home to see if the car was there, and amazingly it was. I don't know how or what miracle happened to get her home in one piece without having an accident, or worse... but she drove home. Half the time she doesn't even think the home she's been living in for the last 50 years is her home, at least not her "real home".
It's at least a five minute drive with very busy intersections. I'm still in shock that she made it home alive. The car door was left open and everything when my dad got in the driveway. She even managed to get the keys out of the car and open the front door with my fathers absurd amount of keys on his key chain. My dad ran in the house to find my grandmother sitting happily in the kitchen, totally oblivious to anything wrong.
Has anyone else ever gone though an experience like this? Or, is my family so negligent that we're the only one's who've gone though something like this?
My father often takes my grandmother out for drives, and brings the dog along. Somehow he thinks with the dog in the car, she won't go anywhere. Today he stopped at a store to pick up dinner, I always tell him he should never leave her in the car alone, dog or not. He always says "she's never gone anywhere before", at which point I remind him of the time not all that long ago with my aunt where she went walking around the parking lot when she got tired of waiting in the car. It's just ridiculous that it had to come to this for my father to realise she can't stay in the car alone. I seems everything with my family takes something extreme until we reach the next steep of safety with my grandmother. No one makes a move to change the way things are going and when I ask why nothing's happening (despit my suggestions) they say they're "looking into it" and "something has to change really quickly" - nothing ever does. No one even has Power of Attorney; I guess that's another problem all together.
So, what did he do? Leaves the keys in the car to run in and buy dinner. A few minutes later he came out of the store, and the car was gone. Now, my grandmother had her licence revoked at least two years ago and truthfully it should have been taken away much earlier than that. I remember being in the car with her driving some days and I'd be watching every move she made at the wheel... it was really scary. After a few very minor accidents she had a drivers test and her licensed was taken away.
In the present, this is a women who needs to be dressed and underdessed, constantly is trying to weasel her way into bed 24 hours a day, and basically nothing she says or does makes any sense at all. You can imagine my father when he left to the store to find the car, my grandmother and the dog missing. The idea alone that she could back the car up and into the busy parking lot is unthinkable.
Instead of calling the police immediately he got a taxi to take him home to see if the car was there, and amazingly it was. I don't know how or what miracle happened to get her home in one piece without having an accident, or worse... but she drove home. Half the time she doesn't even think the home she's been living in for the last 50 years is her home, at least not her "real home".
It's at least a five minute drive with very busy intersections. I'm still in shock that she made it home alive. The car door was left open and everything when my dad got in the driveway. She even managed to get the keys out of the car and open the front door with my fathers absurd amount of keys on his key chain. My dad ran in the house to find my grandmother sitting happily in the kitchen, totally oblivious to anything wrong.
Has anyone else ever gone though an experience like this? Or, is my family so negligent that we're the only one's who've gone though something like this?

