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Old 11-14-2015, 04:58 PM #10
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I have become more comfortable around Dad. Turns out we just needed more time to adjust to this thing. Curing my cancer helped too. He is really a joy compared to most elderly and we can't stop him from driving, so we just jump up and offer to drive him. This worked well and now he has exchanged his licence for an ID card. He is a real dear and we love him madly. We are so lucky to still have him.
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