Mom and I cleaned up the yard the night before (we picked up 4 wheel barrows full of sticks blown down in a wind storm).
Amy laughed when she lowered him out of the van, because he took off right away and headed for the door. He said on his way down the alley - "See you later!" She said - "Don't you think I should go up and ring the doorbell for you to let them know you are here?" For some reason Mom and I were watching out the front of the house and not in the alley, so we didn't see them drive up. Amy was kind of surprised at how anxious he was to get going!
Dale adjusting his hat in the sun by the front porch with Marguerite.
The first thing we had to do was get a hat for him, the sun was pretty bright. He rode all around the house on the sidewalk, and then down the block to look at the progress on renovations on a house two doors down (he said there hadn't been much done since he saw it last fall!) Then he wanted to look at all the gutters we installed above the doors to prevent icy sidewalks, and I had to run the garage door opener for him a number of times so he could watch it from both inside and outside the garage.Dale checking out the new gutter above the back door.
Dale making his way around the south side of the house.
Later he seemed content to sit and visit with Marguerite and just watch the cars go by just like he used to when he sat on his old porch rocker. He kept telling me that everyone has new cars.
Much to Dale's disappointment, this is as close as Nermal would get to Dale's electric wheelchair. So I carried her over so he could give her a little scratch between the ears.
I think he really enjoyed it, but he later told me he was glad to get back 'home' - and that is how he really thinks of the nursing home now I think. He tells me over and over how wonderful they are to him and the nurses and staff aren't appreciated enough.
We are hoping to get him back for a small picnic on the 4th of July if the weather holds out.










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