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Old 11-05-2009, 03:15 PM #7
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I'm sure that was tough for your dh to do, kicker. I hope more people have it in them, when the time comes. My kids are probably not going to think twice about me, lol...



*Yank her keys!*

Lor, I'm with Karousel. dh's father, dh's business. I would not ask my dh to step in if my mom shouldn't be on the road, I'd handle that myself. I'd expect him to handle it if his mother needed to stop driving, too, even though I DO care about her safety. I would certainly say something, if he needed to be told it was time to get her keys away from her though.
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