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Another smashing episode, how they can have THIS level of development on E3 is insane

p.s. apologies for the delay on this one, almost burnt the kitchen down in a baking DISASTER last night si didn't get a chance to edit it down

Link 1 (Google Drive): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-1Wmqes6ZxrjTbh4ot-ds41ojgIys9Rx/view?usp=drive_link

Link 2 (Dropbox): https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/0ilv8e56v2j46e9xo45d5/911-S1E3.mp4?rlkey=5fjfhtuhcqrcf1dimgscbfq9g&st=1sauaffo&dl=0

Google Drive Tip: It takes time for Google Drive to process videos. If it says "still processing" or is only allowing you to view at 360p, then you can always come back later or download the video in full

Dropbox Tip: The quality of the video is lower while streaming so I recommend downloading or using google drive if thats an issue

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Harry Allen

With that we are all caught up! Gonna be signing off for the holidays so I hope u all have a fantastic chrsitmas and I shall catch you on the weekend!! Buh bye ❤️

Elizabeth Gates

As awful as it is, I do sort of wish some shows showed the bad side of memory care facilities and the like. In shows like this, the main character always *could* or often does put someone in a top-notch care facility. When my dad got dementia, I was a year out of college and in my first job. I couldn't have taken him into the half a garage I was renting. He was a difficult patient, and a lot of times, memory care facilities don't want difficult patients. However, if they can justify a reason why the patient has to leave and go to the hospital (not to say they actually hurt him, but if he tripped or something, and they sent him to the hospital to get checked out), that officially means his space there is "open," they can move someone else in, and by the time he gets out of the hospital, he doesn't have anywhere to go. My dad ended up having to be moved about five times to different care centers in the course of half a year and that was the least of the things that went wrong trying to get him care. Not to mention the fact that the places he was sent were about 10K a month. My biggest advice to anyone reading this is make sure your parent has a Power of Attorney set up. A lot of that whole situation was just doomed to be awful, but having to go to court in a different state to get guardianship of my dad at 19 was particularly strenuous and a Power of Attorney would have smoothed a lot of it out.

DrowsyCody

The found family/chosen family vibes are strong with this show your in for a good ride