Note - this was written last week, I just forgot to flush in down the electronic lines.
I left this out of yesterday 's rambling because I simply
forgot about it (it comes with age): We
took my mother-in-law to JohnBoys yesterday.
We try to take her there at least once a week because she enjoys it
so. Elderly people seem to be crazy
about Johnboy's buffet, because the food probably reminds them of down home country cooking. There is an elderly lady we see there just
about every time we go, and I think she might be related to one of Anna's
in-laws. Over the years, sitting with
her there we got to know her. She told
us yesterday she spent the morning reading to the people too old to read for
themselves but likes to be read to. I'll
call her Ruby because that is not really her name. Ruby always comes by herself.
Before Ruby got there a family came in and got a table
across the aisle from us. With them was
a man who looked to be in his 90s, feeble and totally in another world, that
didn't seem to be aware of his surroundings, tall and slim guy.
Then, Ruby came in.
She had her walker and asked if the chair next to me was taken. I said no, and was getting up when she told
me, "Don't you dare get up! I can
get in with no problem." Which
wasn't exactly true, she had a walker and caused me and everybody else on all
sides duck her wobbling and pushing, and so on.
When she started edging her way with her walker in between
everybody I noticed the old man that looked like he was out of this world - he
suddenly came alive and watched every movement and all the havoc she was
causing and he was enjoying every second of it.
He was having giggling spasms, shaking each time Ruby would accidently
knock somebody which made them bend awkward to let her by..first he was trying
to hold it in, then just couldn't control it, he first had his tongue partly
out and he trembled with uncontrolled
giggles... then his face became red and he opened his mouth showing a big smile
of original teeth and laughed and laughed.
I was too busy watching him and dodging Ruby to know if the other
members of his dining group knew what he
was enjoying so much or not.
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