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Elliot's Trackside Diner APRIL 2013!!
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<p>Good Aftenoon!</p> <p>Took a day off from politics and family issues. It´s a sunny Spring day here, so I went for a nice walk in the morning, cleaing my head from all those sad days of the past week. After lunch, I took a long nap. Still a bit drowsy from it, but relaxed.</p> <p>[quote user="TMarsh"]</p> <p></p> <p><strong>Ulrich-</strong> I don’t understand. Your Mother decided to <i>leave</i> and the management filed a court order for her to <i>stay?</i> Or she decided <i>not </i>to leave? State Hospitals are not the most desireable but……under some circumstances it is the only option. It sounds like for your Mother it is the only option if you can’t find a facility that is willing to deal with her. You are still in my prayers.</p> <p></p> <p>[/quote]</p> <p>Todd - the situation may sound weird. They are happy to get rid of her as she proved to be a genuine troublemaker. Now they can´t just let her go, never to be seen again. They know she needs professional care, so they filed this application. The moment my Mom leaves (and they cannot stop he doing that), she will be "greeted" by those nice gentlemen in white, taking her to the state hospital for examination, followed by a court ruling, determining her fate, i.e. place where she will spend the rest of her time. In any case, this will not be the nursing home where she is right now.</p> <p>This is exactly what she tried to avoid all the time, but she did her best to have exactly that happen.</p> <p>It´ll be for her best, but still sad.</p> <p>I tried to run a train over my little N scale layout, but it required a lot of cleaning before I could do that. Hadn´t run a train for nearly 6 months. ..</p>
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