Up Here in Bathysphere (or wherever it is)
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Up Here in Bathysphere (or wherever it is)
A rare sighting of ol' Wifehorn and my dad. First time since I knew him he grew a beard.
Will you look at the size of that margarita!
We're on the fifth floor in his retirement community, looking down on the Beltway that circles our nation's capital. Early spring, early morning.
I finally got to visit my dad, first time since December 2019!
Will you look at the size of that margarita!
We're on the fifth floor in his retirement community, looking down on the Beltway that circles our nation's capital. Early spring, early morning.
I finally got to visit my dad, first time since December 2019!
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((((((big hugs for family))))))
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Hooray Foggy!
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That’s great that you finally got to visit with your dad, Foggy! Margaritas all round!
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Well, finally!!
He looks kinda like my dad, with that beard.
He looks kinda like my dad, with that beard.
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That must be wonderful!
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A surprising number of years. He was 24¾ when I was born ... if'n he'd had a beard back then it would have been an entirely different color.
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They both look awesome, Foggy! Wifehorn is the best, please give her a hug. And really happy to see your Daddy, I'm lucky to still have both my parents in my life. Inspiring photo.
My money is on that they are both looking super ready to watch Mama June: Road To Redemption! Of course, Episode 2 is on tonight at 9pm on WeTV and that surely is the reason you went there today -- to have a family viewing party.
My money is on that they are both looking super ready to watch Mama June: Road To Redemption! Of course, Episode 2 is on tonight at 9pm on WeTV and that surely is the reason you went there today -- to have a family viewing party.
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Cool. Also, Wifehorn could pass for my sister. We’re almost twinsies.
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That's fantastic, Foggy! I can only imagine how wonderful it must be to see your dad for the first time in a year!
Though our daughter and her boyfriend have been visiting regularly, 2 weekends ago was the first time in a year we could be maskless and share hugs! I do know how great that felt!!
Though our daughter and her boyfriend have been visiting regularly, 2 weekends ago was the first time in a year we could be maskless and share hugs! I do know how great that felt!!
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So happy you finally get to see him again!
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So I'm going to be AFK all day, driving traveling up to see my dad again, leaving early, I may be online later today, it takes about 5 hours with no traffic, but there's always traffic.
Carry on ...
Carry on ...
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The heck with that, he looks like ME.Phoenix520 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 26, 2021 10:15 am Well, finally!!
He looks kinda like my dad, with that beard.
Sorta.
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Happy trails to you...
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Traffic on I-95? Why when does that ever happen?
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Only on days that end with a Y. But we made it.
285 miles on the nose. No serious traffic, stopped once for gas (you do NOT want to buy gas in Bathyshpere) and still made it in a little less than 5 hours. Here we are in serious Geezerland, and just like Seattle, everybody is wearing masks.
285 miles on the nose. No serious traffic, stopped once for gas (you do NOT want to buy gas in Bathyshpere) and still made it in a little less than 5 hours. Here we are in serious Geezerland, and just like Seattle, everybody is wearing masks.
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... and here's my report.
Four days and three nights in world-renowned Bathysphere, in the fabulous eleventy-star retirement community where my dad, who's now 93, lives in what is basically a condo. My dad has real trouble getting around, but he's sharp as a tack upstairs. Ol' Wifehorn had a little more time directly discussing stuff with him, on account of they both watch the Tee Vee, which is against my religion, as you know. I'd sit in the next room, but I could hear it while I was reading and sometimes I'd butt in. But between the two of us, we spent the whole time talking to him about politics and the news, and our health insurance business and stuff, and he was soaking it up and asking intelligent questions. He's a really interesting guy, and can tell stories going back to the 1930s. He and she would watch the news and he was following it so close that they'd have really detailed conversations during and after. Then I'd talk to him about anything new and interesting on Fogbow that he might have missed, on a wide variety of threads. He knows more about Afghanistan and Hurricane Ida and the other news of the world ... it's amazing, and fun. He's a big fan of Fogbow, gave me a t-shirt once with the LFBC on the front. When I get up there to visit, I know I'm going to hear, "So what's new on the Fogbow?"
So it's nice that we get to go up there a few times a year and spend a few days with him. This is the second time this year, and I always bring a toolbox so I can do little repairs for him, and ol' Wifehorn brings up food and cooks every meal for him, and we take him to the Navy Exchange (think government-funded version of a smaller-sized Wal-Mart) on the grounds of Walter Reed. He has to show ID to get us into it, but he gets a nice salute from a Navy man at the gate and I think it kind of reminds him that he's still in the greatest club he ever joined. He can't get there by himself, he doesn't drive, so when we show up he goes and stocks up on those black boxes of wine. He gets enough so it will last until the next time we come up there, so about 6 boxes to last to Christmastime. He's not a lush. All his other groceries, he has delivered or gets them in the little store downstairs.
And one night each visit he takes us out to a Mexican restaurant we all really like, which is another chance to make him walk some and move his bones. Between that and the trip to the Navy Exchange, he got more exercise than he's had in a while, but he came through it well and was still moving around -- at his own pace -- when we left him this morning.
Ya know how teenagers in the '60s and '70s tended to be wild and rebellious leftist liberal swine, and their parents hoped they'd come to their senses if and when they ever grew up someday? And some of us really did become political conservatives as we grew older.
But not me. I'm still the knee-jerk urban elitist liberal Democratic tree-hugging weenie I always have been, so instead my dad came around to my point of view after all these years. I've been talking politics with him my whole life, and he voted for Obama twice and was as horrified and traumatized as any of us that TFA was in office. As a teenager, I used to argue vociferously with him about the Vietnam War. Both my parents grew up in conservative families outside Scranton, PA. When I was 18, my dad was a lifelong Republican and Navy commander who used to brag, "I am the military-industrial complex!" and would pound his mighty chest. I'd just say, "Peace, man."
Now he and I are on the same page politically. He came around to my point of view. We still talk about politics on the phone and when we visit for many hours every year, but we never argue, we agree on everything. Ol' Wifehorn and I so lucky to have him and to be able to spend time with him, and he really likes it because we spoil him rotten and try to leave his place in better shape than when we arrived.
Now it's time to unpack and do laundry.
Four days and three nights in world-renowned Bathysphere, in the fabulous eleventy-star retirement community where my dad, who's now 93, lives in what is basically a condo. My dad has real trouble getting around, but he's sharp as a tack upstairs. Ol' Wifehorn had a little more time directly discussing stuff with him, on account of they both watch the Tee Vee, which is against my religion, as you know. I'd sit in the next room, but I could hear it while I was reading and sometimes I'd butt in. But between the two of us, we spent the whole time talking to him about politics and the news, and our health insurance business and stuff, and he was soaking it up and asking intelligent questions. He's a really interesting guy, and can tell stories going back to the 1930s. He and she would watch the news and he was following it so close that they'd have really detailed conversations during and after. Then I'd talk to him about anything new and interesting on Fogbow that he might have missed, on a wide variety of threads. He knows more about Afghanistan and Hurricane Ida and the other news of the world ... it's amazing, and fun. He's a big fan of Fogbow, gave me a t-shirt once with the LFBC on the front. When I get up there to visit, I know I'm going to hear, "So what's new on the Fogbow?"
So it's nice that we get to go up there a few times a year and spend a few days with him. This is the second time this year, and I always bring a toolbox so I can do little repairs for him, and ol' Wifehorn brings up food and cooks every meal for him, and we take him to the Navy Exchange (think government-funded version of a smaller-sized Wal-Mart) on the grounds of Walter Reed. He has to show ID to get us into it, but he gets a nice salute from a Navy man at the gate and I think it kind of reminds him that he's still in the greatest club he ever joined. He can't get there by himself, he doesn't drive, so when we show up he goes and stocks up on those black boxes of wine. He gets enough so it will last until the next time we come up there, so about 6 boxes to last to Christmastime. He's not a lush. All his other groceries, he has delivered or gets them in the little store downstairs.
And one night each visit he takes us out to a Mexican restaurant we all really like, which is another chance to make him walk some and move his bones. Between that and the trip to the Navy Exchange, he got more exercise than he's had in a while, but he came through it well and was still moving around -- at his own pace -- when we left him this morning.
Ya know how teenagers in the '60s and '70s tended to be wild and rebellious leftist liberal swine, and their parents hoped they'd come to their senses if and when they ever grew up someday? And some of us really did become political conservatives as we grew older.
But not me. I'm still the knee-jerk urban elitist liberal Democratic tree-hugging weenie I always have been, so instead my dad came around to my point of view after all these years. I've been talking politics with him my whole life, and he voted for Obama twice and was as horrified and traumatized as any of us that TFA was in office. As a teenager, I used to argue vociferously with him about the Vietnam War. Both my parents grew up in conservative families outside Scranton, PA. When I was 18, my dad was a lifelong Republican and Navy commander who used to brag, "I am the military-industrial complex!" and would pound his mighty chest. I'd just say, "Peace, man."
Now he and I are on the same page politically. He came around to my point of view. We still talk about politics on the phone and when we visit for many hours every year, but we never argue, we agree on everything. Ol' Wifehorn and I so lucky to have him and to be able to spend time with him, and he really likes it because we spoil him rotten and try to leave his place in better shape than when we arrived.
Now it's time to unpack and do laundry.
I'm Foggy and I forget if I approved this message.
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You’re a lucky, good son, Leghorn.
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