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Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Wise Elder
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 8,292
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Well, it's the next day, and I just walked around the corner and the car was still there and there was NO ONE in front or gossiping (so that's how I know somebody put him inside the house).
Now I have a dilemma. Do I tell the wife? She's a very nice woman who is dealing with a great sadness ever since 9/11. They never got over this loss.
But is it my business to tell her the next time I see her (Hey guess what happened? I found your husband dead drunk in the car).
I don't think anyone would welcome such a piece of news. I know how to speak to a person. I definitely know how to talk as to not to make some one uncomfortable. But I risk her being so embarassed that she'll just walk away and might never speak to me again.
She's a very very nice person who has had to deal with such loss.
I don't want to add to her dismay. She knows her husband is an alcoholic. They all are in that family. They are always bringing home cartons of beer. I see this all the time.
But is it MY business to stick my nose in to someone else's business.
They might say "oh go f yourself, it's not your concern"
See my dilemma??
I once saw the wife coming home from work (she's a para in a school). She parked the car (I was watching to see if she had one too many). Sure enough she staggered just a bit. I know her, I know what she does. I know what she drinks.
But you should not drink and drive. Of course I know this.
She looked at me, smiled and we had a perfectly normal conversation.
Actually I have never seen her when she is completely sober. With the school days over, I guess she has more time to take a nip now and then. I gather this is her right.
She has 2 sons left and a daughter and she has grandchildren who she adores.
But she and her husband are alcoholics and I gather they don't want to stop drinking.
I went to two funerals when her son died. One before they found his body, and one afterwards.
Such sadness in one family is overwhelming, this I know.
But people should never get behind the wheel when they are inebriated...this I know also.
I'm in a quandry here.
Any suggestions are welcome.
Mel
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