Ruthie will be a wonderful caregiver after school when she gets older. She can spell mom and dad with bathing, medications, diapers, etc. in case he becomes infirm and needs help and watched over. Socializing with people who are his peers and having opportunities for fun and stimulating activities with them to foster a sense of independence and dignity once he can’t fully take care of himself isn’t everybody’s cup of tea. It’s a choice. Emphasis on choice. Kudos to Cylene’s parents for making sure she visits her grandparent(s) and is obviously engaged in what goes on in assisted living facilities for those who need professional assistance. Maybe it will inspire her to become one of those angels who work their tails off to make sure grandpa and gramma are cared for properly.
The hatred poured out on elderly people in this country at this time by the arrogant among the young will come back to them in serious spades when any children THEY have (having absorbed that hatred) decide to go to court to get them declared incompetent, seize their funds, and pack them off to the most neglectful of nursing prisons (excuse me, nursing ‘homes’), where there are insufficient staff and they are left tied to their beds all day, unable to reach their food tray or get anyone to change their adult diapers.
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Ouch! I literally cringed at this one!
The Pro from Dover about 5 years ago
Hey! Go get your diapers changed!
jagedlo about 5 years ago
Time to throw the garbage (and you know who I mean, Ruthie) out!
Ilvrose about 5 years ago
Ruthie will be a wonderful caregiver after school when she gets older. She can spell mom and dad with bathing, medications, diapers, etc. in case he becomes infirm and needs help and watched over. Socializing with people who are his peers and having opportunities for fun and stimulating activities with them to foster a sense of independence and dignity once he can’t fully take care of himself isn’t everybody’s cup of tea. It’s a choice. Emphasis on choice. Kudos to Cylene’s parents for making sure she visits her grandparent(s) and is obviously engaged in what goes on in assisted living facilities for those who need professional assistance. Maybe it will inspire her to become one of those angels who work their tails off to make sure grandpa and gramma are cared for properly.
wtepps about 5 years ago
What are you babbling about? Seems a little early to be drinking, but hey to each their own.
walstib Premium Member about 5 years ago
Cylene, your turn will come.
kab2rb about 5 years ago
I used to think that way when Cylene’s age, and no I grew up poor. Then I did take care of my age 90 mom until she turned age 92 and passed.
Teddy bear Premium Member about 5 years ago
How old was the grandfather? Age is just a number. M y mother was 100 and live alone, took care of itself. O ne in 1 million.
m b about 5 years ago
Cylene is an evil character in this strip
fix-n-fly about 5 years ago
No brat, she was playing with her Grandfather! Better than playing in your crib with you Cylene!
Argy.Bargy2 about 5 years ago
The hatred poured out on elderly people in this country at this time by the arrogant among the young will come back to them in serious spades when any children THEY have (having absorbed that hatred) decide to go to court to get them declared incompetent, seize their funds, and pack them off to the most neglectful of nursing prisons (excuse me, nursing ‘homes’), where there are insufficient staff and they are left tied to their beds all day, unable to reach their food tray or get anyone to change their adult diapers.