Thread:MDbugs/@comment-28013530-20161130224024

MD! So sorry to hear and hope everything works out quickly for you. I just got home from dealing with my RL. My RL is my mother. She's 85 and thinks she's a teenager again. Usually, I just have to run over to her house and put her tv on channel 3 because she thought she was hitting the guide button. Or go over to tell her, she forgot to end talk on one of her four cordless phones. (Why one person needs 4 phones....I don't know)  Today, I had to go over to use the discs she bought to wipe out 'all the junk' off her computer. Must have found the source of the discs off a junk email she opened which probably put the viruses on her computer to begin with. Of course, she wouldn't take my word for it that she didn't need to restore the computer back to factory settings. So, I just do it to keep from frustrating her because I won't do what she wants. Then, I have to load ALL these Big Fish games she has purchased over the years. Then she wants me to print up directions so she can drive to her sisters house, 300 miles away. Won't let me just drive her, almost got in a fight over that. Last time she went to see her sister, she made a wrong turn and ended up 150 miles off course. But don't worry about me, she says. She needs an RFID chip implanted. Oh, I forgot to mention how three years ago (I monitor her finances), she got scammed out of $5700 and since I was so on the ball, I managed to get it back for her.

MD, I didn't mean to make this about me but I hope it will give you something to laugh about as I have learned to do.

We will all be waiting for your return. My sweet dad used to tell me "Be cheerful" every time we parted so, I would like to pass that on to you......."Be Cheerful" and know we love you.  