I’m on the other side of this – I don’t always have my phone in hand, and if it’s in my purse, I don’t always hear the text signal. So I may not respond until hours later, and I don’t want the sender to think I was ignoring them. Many of my texts begin with “Sorry – just saw your message…”
My MIL is in hospice care at our house and OMG have I heard the same stories over and over about people I’ve never met (and never will since they’re all dead) including how many times I’ve heard how much her father loved gravy and how good her mother’s apple pies were. I know it’s the dementia and I just let her drone on, but it’s exhausting.
Lessee, I kinda knew who Cobain was, I couldn’t name any of his songs or albums, and I’m pretty sure my reaction to his death was “Ok, so???” The “Paul is dead” thing, on the other hand, was a major topic of discussion when I was in high school.
In my MIL’s retirement apartment complex, instead of keys, they had little coded fobs that they wore on lanyards. All they had to do was hold the fob next to the screen on the lock. Very smart option when tremors are more likely, making it more difficult to align a key to its keyhole.
I’m on the other side of this – I don’t always have my phone in hand, and if it’s in my purse, I don’t always hear the text signal. So I may not respond until hours later, and I don’t want the sender to think I was ignoring them. Many of my texts begin with “Sorry – just saw your message…”