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Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) 🙂Apr-21-2013 12:39 PM
Gemstone wrote:mpierce wrote:Gemstone wrote:
"when i get too old to climb into my big diesel dually,,,,i'll install a ramp!!!"
Not pickin' on you specifically, just pickin' on the selfish concept.... it's not very comforting to the rest of us who share the road.
When we hit the road on '06, I set my own time limit...at age 70-72, we would throw out the anchor in our most favored place.
Regards
Gemstone
Why is it selfish? Why is it unsafe? I know a number of people using wheelchairs while driving. Disabled does not mean your life is over.
My comment had nothing to do with physical disabilities, they would be the same for any age group....but had everything to do with the aging process.
Why is it unsafe ?....read here, look at the graphs closely: Elderly Drivers
Obviously, not all elderly (me included) will "age" at the same rate, however it will happen and when it does, we all need to self assess and make the necessary adjustments.
Regards
Gemstone
Apr-21-2013 08:00 AM
Gemstone wrote:No biggy!
"when i get too old to climb into my big diesel dually,,,,i'll install a ramp!!!"
Not pickin' on you specifically, just pickin' on the selfish concept.... it's not very comforting to the rest of us who share the road.
When we hit the road on '06, I set my own time limit...at age 70-72, we would throw out the anchor in our most favored place.
Regards
Gemstone
Apr-21-2013 07:18 AM
mpierce wrote:Gemstone wrote:
"when i get too old to climb into my big diesel dually,,,,i'll install a ramp!!!"
Not pickin' on you specifically, just pickin' on the selfish concept.... it's not very comforting to the rest of us who share the road.
When we hit the road on '06, I set my own time limit...at age 70-72, we would throw out the anchor in our most favored place.
Regards
Gemstone
Why is it selfish? Why is it unsafe? I know a number of people using wheelchairs while driving. Disabled does not mean your life is over.
Apr-20-2013 06:31 PM
Apr-20-2013 06:49 AM
Steve_Martin wrote:
This is quite an interesting topic. As the "worried child", I can't believe some of the comments I am reading here. Really, lie to your kids about a start date for traveling?? Come on now. Christmas must have been fun at your house!
I really like the additude, "I'm gonna do what I want..damn the torpeados, full steam ahead"..sounds like us kids when we were smaller/teenagers. And YOU, as parents, had to figure out a way to stop us from hurting ourselves by providing guidance, encourgement or just plain saying NO. Or maybe, some of you didn't.
Apr-20-2013 12:26 AM
Steve_Martin wrote:
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We finally took away the keys. It was not a pretty day. Had him watch video of his driving. To stand there and tell a WWII combat wounded vet that he could no longer drive was heartbreaking. Our position was we didn't want him to take mom or anyone else with him if HE chose to drive and got in an accident.
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Apr-19-2013 08:25 PM
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Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) 🙂Apr-19-2013 03:34 PM
Apr-19-2013 12:59 PM
Apr-19-2013 12:13 PM
RVcrazy wrote:
Our kids are beginning to worry about us also and we haven't even hit the road yet! I would think them for caring about you, but let them know that you don't believe that you are ready to give it up just yet. Tell them that if either of you begin to believe that there is an issue with driving and handling the RV safely, you will quit. Odds are that the spouse who is not driving will make the decision when they no longer are comfortable with the driver.
Apr-19-2013 12:01 PM
gatorcq wrote:
I do not always understand the need to post questions like this. I tell my kids it is none of there business and to go away. I also tell them, nothing personnel. You are adults - so act like it. And tell them you are leaving everything to charity or to something else but not to them. Pay attention to the Doctors and seek their advise.