Hi Juanita & George, You can both be very proud of this responsible decision. You see, George did not HAVE TO give up driving; he GOT TO independently do as he wished. All the best ........... murray ************** On 17 Feb 2001, at 23:40, Juanita Hibbert wrote: > Murray, I certainly hope folks will take > to heart your wisdom regarding impaired driving. I just feel so very > fortunate that George on his own decided it was time to sell his > pickup.over two yrs ago. He had not driven, as you said any distance, > for at least two yrs before that.He drove to the store, the library, all > close by. One day he came home and simply said I think it's time for me > not to drive anymore. Then he sold his pickup. He has never even been in > the drivers seat of our present vehicle. I ws getting concerned about > his driving yet wasn't sure how to approach the subject. I had had a > battle royal a few yrs before trying to get my Dad out of his driving, > therefore was a wee bit reluctant to go that route again.Like I said I > am so very thankful that George was willing to give up that last vestige > of independance. Especially since the decision was completely his own. > Murray thanks for all you do for this list. Hugs, Juanita CG for George > 74/71/64 ************ [log in to unmask]