Dad
turned 81 this year.
After
three trips to the hospital, four near car wrecks and the now infamous Walmart
shopping cart incident, Dad has decided to scale back and embark on a new
adventure as the newly installed resident of Misty Meadows Retirement Community;
or as I like to call it, God’s Waiting
Room.
Still
it only took my brother Alan and me less than an hour to fill up a mid-sized
U-haul truck.
The
third step was to drive over Donner Pass to Roseville, CA. Being the eldest and the responsible one I
was worried about the weather and two approaching storms. The first storm was currently dropping rain
along the entire stretch and the second storm was threatening to drop the snow
level to 6000’ by nightfall. As the
elevation of Donner is over 7200’ this could mean being stuck somewhere in the
Sierra’s in the middle of the night.
“Donner, party of three . . . Donner, party of three . . .”
Besides
Dad was hungry and we needed to make a stop for fast food. Being the epitome of
efficiency that he is Dad had managed to get his phone turned off and his car turned
over to his granddaughter three days too soon.
So when he ran out of food two days earlier than planned he had been
forced to subside on a bag of Fugi apples and a block of cheese. Of course this didn’t stop us from rejoicing
over the fact that we didn’t have to pack any food stores into the van.
Alan
and I flipped a coin to see who would get to ride with Dad. I won so Dad hopped in the U-haul with Alan
and I jumped into my Jeep and cranked Pandora radio to my favorite station.
I
told Alan I would drive behind him in case he had trouble with the weather, but
I had forgotten that he had utilized his fancy Army Airborne training as a
truck driver in South Korea. He drove
that U-haul so fast over the pass that even Mom’s spirit had a difficult time
keeping up. He soon lost me and by the
time we had reached our destination he was a full fifteen minutes ahead.
5 comments:
sounds like fun. Looking forward to part 2.
Awesome post! I love how you’ve taken an often foreboding idea—like moving a family member to a retirement community—and transformed it into something positive, life-bringing, and laugh-out-loud, tongue-in-cheek funny! Sounds like you guys had quite the trip too!
Can’t wait to find out what happened once you arrived! -Ally S.
Dagnabbit!!! I hate cliff-hanger endings!!! But I really enjoyed reading this. You so need to write a book.
I could just picture the whole thing..... sounds like destiny.
Thank you Ally and Jeni and Gracie Sue! I appreciate you reading and commenting!
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