Morning,
[MENTION=22456]starty[/MENTION].........I'm rather excited for you re the hip-op. Don't be frightened to ask any questions however mad they may sound. You'll not know yourself after it.
Mind you the first time Mr. JC went for a little stroll on his own I was sat at home having kittens in case he fell over a teeny-tiny crack in the pavement. He was fine.
[MENTION=15758]rustop59[/MENTION]....welcome home.
[MENTION=9094]satz123[/MENTION].......bon voyage and enjoy yourself.
Luckily our wedding of the century is being paid for in most part by the bride and groom. Both sets of parents have contributed but neither of us have a great wedding fund stashed away. And after the Harry Potter themed wedding they went to last year has put the happy couple off anything obstentatious.
Got a bit of a dilemma. Pa-in-law is 90 next month. He's insisting he's fit to drive. Ma-in-law (94) and not very well is beside herself with worry. We've been lucky so far that he lost the keys, then found them and luckily the battery was flat but somehow he's managed to get the local garage come and fit one.
Trouble is he wasn't the best driver in the world at 60 (to put it mildly) and at nearly 90 he's easily distracted, forgetful, short-sighted, bad-tempered and a downright danger to not only himself but to other road users. He's said he's only going to run down to the local shops. Trouble is the local shops are a nightmare its a busy place for families and opposite a first school. Our dread is he hits the wrong pedal.
I've suggested to Mr JC that him and his sister to get in touch with his GP. He's not going to listen to us. Did I do/say the right thing? Any other advice welcome.
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