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"Open the passenger door, Charlie," he instructed. Once
inside, Adam turned on the heater. Charlie got in beside her father, and Adam sat
down in the driver's seat so that Chuck was sandwiched between them. "He'll
be all right," said Adam, starting the engine.
On the drive back to Twin Yucca, Chuck repeatedly asked for Martha, his deceased
wife. When he noticed Charlie was sitting next to him, he smiled happily.
"Pumpkin," said Chuck, "I've got to get to work. Frank is waiting
for me."
"I know, Daddy," replied Charlie, not wanting to excite him by disagreeing.
"We have to do inventory," he continued. Chuck was seemingly unaware of
his surroundings, or even what state they were in. He couldn't remember Adam, but
he had no difficulty recognizing his daughter. It is often so with Alzheimer's patients.
Memories that are oldest tend to last the longest.
Charlie instructed Adam to drive to the nearest hospital. Although her father seemed
to be in good physical condition, the measure of his incoherency was alarming.
While a doctor examined Chuck, Charlie related what she knew about his case history.
Thankfully, the doctor affirmed Adam's prediction that her father was O.K.; Chuck
had not suffered any bodily harm by this episode of wandering. However, the doctor
informed Charlie that steps would need to be taken so that this night would not be
repeated. He suggested that she disguise the front and back doors of their house
with curtains, or place STOP signs on them. The doctor also said that if Chuck could
be exercised enough during the day, he may become too tired to wander at night. It
was no easy thing to wear out a man who loved the outdoors, and who could hike all
day with only minimal rest breaks! But, this was reality, and Charlie had to face
it.
While the doctor talked to Charlie and tried to give her helpful advice, Adam called
Mullen-Overholt on a pay phone in the hospital. Jerome wasn't there, but a staff
member answered and promised to deliver the message immediately to Jerome, who was
still out searching for his brother. Next, Adam called Vera, who had been camping
by the telephone, and related to her everything that had transpired.
Mrs. Jacobs, who had been listening in on an extension, (with Vera's knowledge),
offered to drive her to the hospital. However, Adam explained that he would have
Chuck and Charlie back home within half an hour. It wasn't necessary for Vera and
her friend to make the drive.
When the trio reached home, Jerome and Vera met them in the driveway.
"Chucky!" exclaimed Vera, rushing to her son.
"He's O.K., Grandma," comforted Charlie. "All the time Daddy was missing,
he was in the back of Adam's van. It was extremely Providential. Things could have
easily turned out much worse!"
"If he keeps this up," observed Jerome, "we're going to have to look
into a care facility, soon."
"You mean a nursing home?" asked Charlie.
"There are places for people like him," said Jerome, as Vera helped her
son inside.
"Daddy's place is with me!" insisted Charlie.
"This is a family issue, and we'll discuss this at a more appropriate time,"
declared Jerome.
"I have to get back home," said Adam, excusing himself.
"Thank you for everything," said Charlie, gratefully. Adam nodded in recognition,
and drove away. "You could have at least thanked him," said Charlie, turning
to her uncle. "He drove clear to Joshua Tree looking for Daddy!"
"Yes, but he was in the back of the van all the time, wasn't he?" replied
Jerome, snidely. "Adam is always poking his nose into my business. We would
have found Chuck, given enough time."
Back inside, Vera was all tears and worries, while Charlie remained calm. She had
grown up some in the past few hours. Her faith had been tried in the furnace of suffering,
and she had passed the test God had given her. Charlie thanked God, and blessed His
Holy name, for He had kept His promise to watch over Chuck. God had not failed them
nor had He forsaken them!
"Know therefore that the LORD thy God, He is
God, the Faithful God, which keepeth covenant and mercy with them that love Him and
keep His commandments."
~ Deuteronomy 7:9 ~
"He [God] knoweth the way that I take: when He hath tried me, I shall come forth
as gold."
~ Job 23:10 ~
"I [God] will bring the third part through the fire, and will refine them as
silver is refined, and will try them as gold is tried: they shall call on My name,
and I will hear them: I will say, It is My people: and they shall say, The LORD is
my God."
~ Zechariah 13:9 ~
"That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth,
though it be tried with fire, might be found unto praise and honour and glory at
the appearing of Jesus Christ."
~ 1 Peter 1:7 ~
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