tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17043579.post4793110488167240564..comments2023-10-16T05:45:16.388-05:00Comments on Never that Easy: Never That Easyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04008749218695113192noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17043579.post-52912238302928566942012-07-22T09:06:57.921-05:002012-07-22T09:06:57.921-05:00"I know that part of his reluctance is due to..."I know that part of his reluctance is due to his thinking that this is not a permanent state of health for my grandmother, or that the life would be just as dangerous to her as the stairs, but I'm not sure I agree."<br /><br />That reminds me of a comment my Granny recalls being made to my Great Grandmother, who was in her nineties and shopping for a new bed. Some tactless relative actually said to her, "Is it really worth spending money on a new bed at your age?"<br /><br />Which made me laugh, to be honest, as if my great grandmother might answer, "That's a fair point actually - I might as well save money, buy the coffin now and sleep in that every night!" <br /><br />Not that there's much hope of winning the argument about the lift, but I agree with you.<br /><br />Another big ((((hug)))) for you. You will live through this - we know this because you are doing.The Goldfishhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15213378454070776331noreply@blogger.com