To Old Fashion

Dh gave up his license last week. His would have expired on his 79th (birthday) this coming week. I'm not sure he realizes that we walked out with a state ID instead of a license, but he's not wanted to drive in the past 4 years so I don't see it being a problem.

He used to be upset that his clothes didn't 'feel' right until I realized he actually meant that he needed his wallet, a set of keys (his are to a disabled wagon) and a few bills in his shirt pocket.

It doesn't matter if he has 7 ones or 7 twenties. He has money. It doesn't matter that he never needs the keys -- I did put a new door key with the car key. He has his keys. And the wallet in his back pocket could be empty of cash (I keep a spare $100 for emergencies in there) since we're always together, but he needs to know it's there.

Funny how the mind works.
I completely understand this. It's like us being without our purse or wedding rings. It just doesn't feel right.

Mary
 
They took my license about 5 years ago with the attack of Graves disease
going ophthalmic blinding the right eye and taking the left down to 30
seems they wouldn't get the same giggle of bumper cars as me
 
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