"Also, in case you hadn't noticed, all the residents are white, which is really hard to find these days."
I really hate both of these characters.
"Also, in case you hadn't noticed, all the residents are white, which is really hard to find these days."
I really hate both of these characters.
Leave it to the incomparable Karen Moy to explore the complex emotional and physiological consequences that befall two grieving seniors recently bereaved of their lifelong companions when they become giddily infatuated with one another. One consequence? Incredibly flexible wrists for someone too old to drive.
Aw, the bloom of youth does not fade when he who plucks the stem is as blind as a bat. I am not so sure Sean should be driving.
It's a HUGE change. Somerset is newer than Charterstone, and Somerset doesn't have apartments with two floors, which apparently Charterstone does, unless Hanna brought the banister with her when she moved in as a bit of quirky decor.
I love that the picture of Dan and Hanna Dingdon is sitting right at her elbow as she throws herself at Sean. That's right, I said, "Dan and Hanna Dingdon."
In memory of Dan, I've put the bomp on the Charterstone Jukebox.
"Two people? Oh, yeah, what's her name, that we spent the afternoon with... Felicia something... Yes, I really look forward to getting to know Sean Hastings better."
I wonder what Sean is thinking right now. "I'm excited that Hanna Dingdon wants to be friends with me." Probably not. He's probably thinking, "Dingdon? Dingdon? That's hilarious." Or even more likely, "The Bears aren't doing so well this year."
Mary has something in common with Hanna as well. Neither can pull into a parking space.
What man wouldn't be taken by a woman who can transform herself from Jessica Tandy in "Driving Miss Daisy" to Helen Mirren in just about anything.
At first I was confused by this picture. I thought, "Hey, Hanna! Why are you driving that car? And is it from England?" Then I thought, "Oh, I get it. Mary is driving the car and I'm having perspective issues." But then I realized that Mary's car is one of those newfangled self driving cars, and those are its Car Hands.
She can't see Ian Cameron in his Buick Skylark coming at her in the parking lot, but by gum she can enter Sean Hasting's phone number into her iPhone 3G.
From Wikipedia, The Mating Habits of the Dingdon: "When attracted by the offerings of the male, the female dingdon flattens her gills, tightens her hide, and raises her feathers giving her a more youthful appearance. The thickening of her limbs makes her appear stronger, indicating to the male that she is still capable of producing offspring."
We also have the Pathology of the Month Award. Each month, one lucky resident is chosen to have their pathology slides blown up for display in the main lobby. Just another special amenity for seniors.
Hmmm. Looks like Sean is considering a move to Charterstone. They don't have a shuttle, but, hey, he can still drive.