Citydude
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If having a legacy is like the John Dutton family. Im out. 
For my retirement, I āgaveā the kids my portion of the family business. The farm property is in a trust for the grandkids with provisions for my dog and horses. Plus the set aside for the horse community. I sincerely hope to cheat the tax man on my way out.We have wills. In case anything happens, everything goes to the other spouse. If we go together, it is split between the 2 kids. If I am the last, I plan on spending my money as needed and not be frugile. My hope is my last check bounces.
We have small animals. Often after death it is a pain for the family to decide where the small animals go. We have set up an endowment with part of our money to Texas A&M. They have a program to care for companion animals when the owner can no longer care for them.
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Yes Sir.Hoarding.... should be a separate thread, if not one already.
LOLHis wife must have really big feet.
I never had to hide money. I always knew where it was. It was in her purse or the "cookie jar".
Money to pay off the tab will just go to the state, better if you find good place that helps them stay in their own home.I have had a grandparent in a nursing home for the last year now. I never knew how stupid expensive it was, 12K a month. I would say 95% of the people there can't afford it and the state has pretty much a lien on every asset some of these people have.
I will set aside a chunk of money to randomly pay off the tabs for some of these people. They work their whole life for a nursing home to take all they have. I will also set up a fund to pay for some of these people to stay home. They don't necessarily need to be there, but their offspring just put them there because they don't want their life inconvenienced.
There is all this money that goes to children's hospitals, but the real need is for elder care facilities. Going to visit him there has had a profound impact on me to totally change where I will put my money.
I will also set up a fund to pay for some of these people to stay home. They don't necessarily need to be there, but their offspring just put them there because they don't want their life inconvenienced.
I had great uncle that had to be put in home, was in great physical condition but liked to walk with dementia. Lock down facilityI get that portion of why people in that condition need a place like that. My grandfather is there because he is in that condition.
Visiting their dining rooms is an educational experience everyone should experience, and just observe.
When my dad was still with us (RIP), he had a stoma from back in the 50s and updated in the 80s. I had to deal with that for about a year, but it beat the alternative at the time. Love them while you can.My wife and our visiting nurse deal with diapers, barf, you name it every day. They have my sympathy and I canāt imagine the pain of having to do that.
Agree, but how can you love someone who doesnāt know who you are, calls you silly names and poops themselves daily? Or throws up all over themselves and sleeps in it? Randomly kicks and punches aid-givers?When my dad was still with us (RIP), he had a stoma from back in the 50s and updated in the 80s. I had to deal with that for about a year, but it beat the alternative at the time. Love them while you can.![]()
I 100% support "right to die". This country muders hundreds of babies per day. But we don't have the right to end our personal misery without commiting suicide?We have my wifes mother living with us. Bad Dementia. Luckily canāt leave the bed too easily or weād have even bigger problems. My wife and our visiting nurse deal with diapers, barf, you name it every day. They have my sympathy and I canāt imagine the pain of having to do that.
I had to build a suite for her to live in just to get her away from us, yet not have to put her in a demetia home
Every month that goes by, she becomes more like a combination of a unruly toddler and an untrained house pet. Itās really disturbing sometimes. You DONāT want this under any circumstances.
Hard to believe 10 years ago, this same person was traveling to Europe and living her life independently.
I donāt agree with Euthanasia, but man thereās times when it seems sensible. You look at what these people turn into, and you canāt believe it.
My wife reminds her siblings that their mother did that for the five of them while they were unable yet to care for themselves. That now for a similar short period of time she is the one who needs that same loving care.Agree, but how can you love someone who doesnāt know who you are, calls you silly names and poops themselves daily? Or throws up all over themselves and sleeps in it? Randomly kicks and punches aid-givers?
After years of this, it becomes tiring and frustrating.
I hear you my friend, although I will add, adult āsoilingā is quite a handfull, especially when she throws it at the caregiver.My wife reminds her siblings that their mother did that for the five of them while they were unable yet to care for themselves. That now for a similar short period of time she is the one who needs that same loving care.
That's it. That's how you do it and I'd do it all over again.My wife reminds her siblings that their mother did that for the five of them while they were unable yet to care for themselves. That now for a similar short period of time she is the one who needs that same loving care.