My wife drives much of the time. She’s 17 years younger than I am and a Portland native. Neither of her “kids” drive and never will, nor will they have children.
I had the mixed pleasure of driving my grandmother-in-law to and fro. I say mixed pleasure because I really didn’t mind helping, but she was a rather sullen woman. Favorite story: One day before dropping her off back home, she handed me a dollar and asked me to run in to the convenience store and get her a half gallon of milk. I carefully make sure I have the proper % and hand the clerk the buck for the 99 cent milk.
I get back into the car and drive her to the door of her apartment house. I get out, open her door, hand her the bag and hold the building door for her.
She looks at me in a rather irritated way and asks, “Where’s my penny?!”
I sheepishly dug it ot of my pocket, placed it in her hand and laughed about it all the way home.
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
Now the tables have turned years later back when the grandchild was chauffeured.
Farside99 over 5 years ago
Well, as long as he doesn’t get even by making her sit in the cart while he shops….
Gent over 5 years ago
“So, when do I get to wear the white uniform and cap, grammy?”
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Must stop and get Ice Cream ! Just like the old days ;-)
david_42 over 5 years ago
My wife drives much of the time. She’s 17 years younger than I am and a Portland native. Neither of her “kids” drive and never will, nor will they have children.
smurf764 over 5 years ago
My grandson recently chauffeured me from Indiana to Virginia. He was having fun and I sure enjoyed looking around. It was truly a win win.
drogers30 over 5 years ago
I used to drive my grandmother every where she needed to go and I loved to do it.
Plods with ...™ over 5 years ago
Me and mom every Tuesday.
I Go Pogo over 5 years ago
I had the mixed pleasure of driving my grandmother-in-law to and fro. I say mixed pleasure because I really didn’t mind helping, but she was a rather sullen woman. Favorite story: One day before dropping her off back home, she handed me a dollar and asked me to run in to the convenience store and get her a half gallon of milk. I carefully make sure I have the proper % and hand the clerk the buck for the 99 cent milk.
I get back into the car and drive her to the door of her apartment house. I get out, open her door, hand her the bag and hold the building door for her.
She looks at me in a rather irritated way and asks, “Where’s my penny?!”
I sheepishly dug it ot of my pocket, placed it in her hand and laughed about it all the way home.
TheDadSnorlax Premium Member over 4 years ago
Especially in Boston traffic!