I thought about this the other day when a Helpful-Henry type guy approached me in the parking lot wanting to help me load my husband's wheelchair into the back of our Blazer. Usually when this happens---and it happens frequently---I'll just say, "I appreciate the offer but we have a lift" and the nice guy will fade off into the sunset. Sometimes a Helpful-Henry---we'll call him the Model 'A'---will stay around to watch because: 1) he's never seen a Bruno wheelchair lift, or 2) he's lonely and this is a senior citizen's version of a pickup bar. This model of Helpful-Henrys will poke around the control box and tell me about his aunt Tillie's wheelchair, maybe ask a few predictable questions. Well, if you knew me, you'd know I don't give a tinker's damn about a stranger's Aunt Tillie's chair but I got a B+ in small talk at college and I want to keep up the skill. So, I listen and smile and try to decide if he really does have an Aunt Tillie or does this Model 'A' just want to split a Metamucil malt with me over at the Senior Citizen Hall.
If the Helpful-Henry is too young to remember seeing "Rock Around the Clock." the first time it made the rounds in the movie theaters, then my mind doesn't blow smoke and fool itself into thinking that this guy is Sir Galahad and I'm the hot---although slightly wrinkled---babe in the parking lot that he's come to save from a hernia. No, I don't get the vapors over the Helpful-Henry Model 'B's and forget that I have husband patiently waiting inside the car. I don't turn my face away and quickly pitch some color in my cheeks or wish I hadn't left my support hose at home in the drawer. These young pups are sweet, and if I had an unmarried granddaughter I'd probably invite a few of them over for Sunday dinner. Assuming they liked Chinese and I could do take-out.
Then we have the overly eager, Helpful-Henrys. The Model 'C'. They come in all sizes and ages, all colors and shapes. They are lurking every where and they exasperate me! They drive me crazy! I admit, the trip to Loonyville wouldn't take long but I don't need any help getting there. Thank you very much. The Model 'C' refuses to take "no" for an answer. He ignores the chair lift and flings the wheelchair into the back of the Blazer without waiting for me to make sure that its T-shaped docking arm is positioned right-side-up so that I can use the lift to get the chair back out of the car when I get home. How do I explain that I don't keep another Helpful-Henry at home in the garage, standing at attention next to the recycling bins? I don't explain. Model 'C' doesn't give me the time! So, I just smile that grateful old lady smile and let him think he's the best Boy Scout on the block. But at times like that I wish the phrase 'baby gate' was universally accepted as the scariest phrase on earth. Just once I'd like to hear the pitter-patter of a Model 'C's shoes running away as I scream "baby gate!" in the parking lot in front of Lowe's. ©
Published by Jean Riva
Jean's main passion in the writing world centers around educating the general population about stroke related language disorders, caregiver issues, widowhood and growing older---often using humor to do so. View profile
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- I listened to this Helpful-Henry Model 'A' and tried to decide it he just wanted to split a Metamucil malt with me over at the Senior Citizen Hall.
- I don't get the vapors over the Helpful-Henry Model 'B' and forget that I have husband patiently waiting inside the car.
- Just once I'd like to hear the pitter-patter of a Helpful-Henry Model 'C's shoes running away as I scream "baby gate!" in the parking lot in front of Lowe's.





14 Comments
Post a CommentI was wondering how you were going to tie the baby gate back into it... nicely done! Metamucil Malt - exception alliteration.... I wanna remember that one! Great job, Jean. Always fun to read your work, but admit I'm partial to your dog's writing over yours (wink).
Baby gate- a new scandal?
Oh my goodness! That thing I said before about you "might" have enough sense of humor left to keep you away from caregiver burnout... the fact that you don't smack Model C upside the head proves htat you defnately do! ANd the Metamucil Malt thing.. PRICELESS!!!
That was really good, very funny.
This article was great--I'm sending it to my grandmother.
Great article! Funny and entertaining.
LOL...Cheers to you Jean! Good writing and good reading are two of my favorite things. This article was a hoot :)
good grief that was some funny reading.
This was cute :D
Geez, you crack me up. I just love reading your stuff!