I like the pharmacist’s look of compassionate acknowledgement in the last panel, as if she often encounters such frailties in aging patients. Nice touch.
Sweet. He’s doing this Alzheimer’s thing with humor, grace, and (as. Mr. Organization said) compassion. Now, they’ve left out all the bad behavior bits and general paranoia that are likely to arise, but still. Putting a human face on it is so wonderful!
Mr. Organization about 2 years ago
I like the pharmacist’s look of compassionate acknowledgement in the last panel, as if she often encounters such frailties in aging patients. Nice touch.
uniquename about 2 years ago
If you were curious, you could have read the card.
RussHeim about 2 years ago
Like the pine tree lining the winding road . . .
darcyandsimon about 2 years ago
Sweet. He’s doing this Alzheimer’s thing with humor, grace, and (as. Mr. Organization said) compassion. Now, they’ve left out all the bad behavior bits and general paranoia that are likely to arise, but still. Putting a human face on it is so wonderful!
Stephen Gilberg about 2 years ago
Oh, I thought he didn’t want to say his name out loud because of the stigma attached to his son.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 2 years ago
It’s easier to get them by mail. No long lines.