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into the truck; my dad clicked on his seat belt and said; “So。”
I just looked at him and tried to smile。
“Are you as exhausted as I am?” he said。
I nodded。 “Everything was fine—except for the ice cream。”
Dad chuckled。 “Except for the ice cream。” Then he turned serious。 “The trouble is; you never
know what ‘the ice cream’ is going to be。
Sometimes it's a fly in the room。 Sometimes it's the feel of his socks。 It's hard to predict
everything。 Usually getting ice cream is safe。” He shook his
head and closed his eyes; thinking things I couldn't imagine。 Finally he turned the ignition
and said; “David lived with your mother and me for a while。
Before you kids were born。 We thought it would be better for him to live with us than to be in
a home; but we were wrong。”
“But overall; everything went okay today…。”
He ground the gearshift into reverse。 “David has many; many special needs; both emotional
and physical。 Your mom and I couldn't handle them
all。 Fortunately he's happy here。 They have programs to teach him how to care for himself—
how to dress and bathe and brush his teeth; how to act
around others and municate。 They go on outings; and he has a job doing mailings for a
doctor's office…。”
“He does?”
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“He goes there every morning during the week to fold mailings and fill envelopes。
Greenhaven's been so good for him
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