nah I'm not going to namefag. I simply couldn't find another word to describe "will try to consistently and regularly post in this thread" wich is too long to put in a simple sentence.
and no, he died while in home after getting out of the hospital a month ago. (this was in the middle of february)
we spend our meal times and sometimes after-dinner times together. he has devoted his old age to praying and asks to be left alone as much as necessary.
I, of course, cook; besides cooking I also shave his head and beard and wash his clothes whenever I can convince him to take a bath. he's like a child in that aspect. thankfully he's still quite functional and he'd be angry to himself if he wasn't.
in our free time I like to listen to his tangents about his life and stories that passed down to him. he seems to have made stories out of his memories and he's a good storyteller. on a side note, he says that his father was a good storyteller too. we have good laughs sometimes.
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No need to worry user, because even fully grown adults without dementia act childish. (Cough cough you know what I'm talking about)