Most of the time I was there, I felt sad and choked back tears several times. I was surprised by feeling that way. I wouldn't say I felt like I knew Grandpa that well, but I missed seeing the Grandpa that I did know. I see him as a man with wisdom, who I always felt deserved respect and admiration. I love his sense of humor, which was usually subtle.
Before we went in, I tried to talk to Tyler about appropriate nursing home behavior (as if I know). The first lady who talked to him was very friendly and he just stared at her... until I said he was shy. He perked right up and told her that he is "3 and 1/2" and chatted a little bit. When we walked away, he told me, "I am not shy."
Overall, Tyler did really well - other than at lunch when he kept telling me to look at the (droopy/closed) eye of the lady sitting next to us. Luckily, I don't think she could hear very well.
Tyler being silly in the backseat on the way home. He was quite the little singer.
2 comments:
Man, its really sad to see Grandpa looking so weak and tired. I'm glad you were able to go and spend time with him even if he did sleep the whole time.
I can't wait to hang out with Tyler and hear all his silly thoughts myself! I think it is quite humorous about the little ladies droopy eye. Kids just say things like they are.
He's not my Dad or Grandpa and it still brought tears to my eyes to see him like that. Quite different from when we last visited him.
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