The last couple of weeks I been noticing my Dad has become
more
and more combative with everyone around him & he appears to be
in a
continually foul mood.
The last time he was like
this was just
after he retired, around ten years ago. He equated retirement
to
death and felt that he no longer had any value as an individual if he
wasn't working. It took Mom a couple of months to help him
adjust
to his retirement and after that he seemed to be fine. She
really
showed great patience and reserve during that time since my Dad can
beat the best of times, someone that can be definitely described as
difficult.
I had no intention of broaching this
subject with my
father, as I know from years of experience that even the slightest
question can cause his wrath to be turned upon anyone. I am
curious person but not a masochist. I definitely don't need
him
going after me any more than he already does.
So
this past
Thursday night I was planning on going down to the pub to meet up with
John and Kevin, when my Sister called and asked if I could pick her up
from our parents place and drop her off home, since she was over there
visiting and her husband Doug was working
overtime.
I really
don't like to make a habit of helping out my sister too often however,
being that I was going out and therefore in a relatively cheery mood,
I
agreed only since her place is on the way to the
pub.
I arrived
at my folks place around 8 PM and as I walked in the front door, I
could hear them all in the kitchen talking. I was really
hoping
Sis was ready to go so I didn't have to sit around and hear Dad
bickering about undoubtedly some inconsequential
matter.
Mom and
Sis were just washing up the dishes after dinner and Dad was sitting
at
the kitchen table reading his newspaper. The atmosphere
appeared
to be quite peaceful, at least on the surface
anyway.
"So," Dad
began talking to my sister. "Did you ever find a painter to
paint
the outside of your house yet or are you still looking for
one?
There seems to be a few ads for painters in today's paper I
see."
"Actually
Dad," Sis responded. "We found one on Monday and he
is
starting the job tomorrow. Pretty good price too. A
company
by the name of O'Reilly & Son."
"O'Reilley
you say!" Dad
spat. "Damn Irishman! Take my word for it, you
better hide
all the booze or he will never finish
painting."
Before I go on
here I should give you a little background and tell you that my father
is from Aberdeen in Scotland and Mom is from London. She is
part
English and part Irish.
Usually when Dad makes any
kind of
inflammatory statement as he just did today, his sole motivation is to
aggravate my Mother. Being that my grandfather on my mothers
side
was from Dublin, Ireland, Dad obviously said it on her behalf, only to
rile her. It worked.
"Simon" Mom
snapped back. "You do recall that my father was half Irish,
don't you?"
Without
missing a beat, Dad narrowed his eyes and staring directly at Mom
replied "Looking back as I recall it, he was usually also half drunk
most of the time too."
Well once again the fighting
was
on. Dad's remarks clearly upset Mom and she yelled back "How
can
you dare talk about my dear father in such a manner." and with that
she
stomped angrily out of the kitchen.
The effect on
Dad was
somewhat bizarre as he sat there with a faint smile on his face,
staring at the door. I got the feeling that this drama had
played
itself out a few times before as Dad was waiting for Mom to continue
this insane fight. He was correct.
Mom
returned still
looking quite enraged and just replied "Coming from an old Scotsman,
isn't that a little like the Pot calling the kettle black
?"
This time it was Dads turn to become incensed as
both my sister and myself continued to observe in stunned
silence.
"Be
quiet woman" Dad snarled in response.
"I'll not sit
here idle and let you defame my beloved Aberdeen. Calling us
all
boozers is a bold faced lie and you know it. Of course it is
quite true about Glasgow, I'll not disagree with you on that
point. Bunch of moroculous swine, that
lot!"
That last
somewhat humorous comment of Dad's seemed to be the signal that the
fight was now over as he generally only uses slang words to show Mom
that he is simply joking about something.
Mom's
mood lightened immediately, albeit briefly as Dad suddenly and for no
apparent reason, started in all over again.
"Hey
kids," Dad called out. "Did I ever tell you two how
I saved
your old grandfathers life. It was before your mother and I
were
married, and I had just dropped her off at her house. Anyway,
her
father was passed out drunk in the middle of the street and I swerved
my car so not to run him over. Saved the old mans life I did
that
night."
Dad then began to laugh
hysterically at his own
little joke. Both Sis and myself really didn't know how to
respond, if at all. I then glanced over at Mom and she once
again
looked furious.
"Simon," Mom retorted
sharply. "I
won't have you sitting there telling lies to the children about their
dear departed grandfather, it's not right...it's
wickedness."
"Ahhh" Dad moaned, good-naturedly.
"Just havin a bit of fun with the kids, dear. No harm
meant."
With that he got up, shoved the paper under
his arm and wandered out of the room still chuckling to
himself.
"Old Grouch" Mom called after him
laughing.
I
really couldn't wait to get out of there that night. I have
to
admit it was a little uncomfortable seeing my parents argue over
absolutely nothing. I am not sure how often this kind of
bickering goes on between Mom and Dad lately, but it does really seem
that Dad is continually instigating these
situations.
As I was driving my sister home, I
figured I would question her further on the matter.
"So
Sis," I asked. "What's up with Dad these days? The
guy is
verbally attacking everyone around him for no apparent
reason.
Its brutal. It's like an asylum over
there."
"Oh, you
didn't know?" she responded smiling. "Mom put Dad
on a diet
about eight days ago and he has been grouchy and miserable like this
ever since."
"That's all it takes, a stupid
diet?" I
replied, still somewhat confused. "Damn. And they
say kids
are hard to manage."
"Mom also hid all the liquor in
the house too. "Sis continued. She figured it best
to keep temptation out of reach."
"My God, that
inhumane." I responded horrified by the very thought of the
action.
"That's
exactly what Dad said when he found out what she did." Sis
replied chuckling. "You know that you are sounding
more
like him every day. They say that as we get older that our
personalities become more & more like our
parents."
"Yeah, I've heard the same
thing. I don't think I believe it though" I
responded.
Sis replied "Well if it is
true, I have no problem with that. Mom is the kindest
& gentlest person in the world."
I thought
about this theory for a moment before responding, but there was
definitely no avoiding the obvious.
"Well if it is
true" I replied dejectedly "I'm really
screwed."
Sis seemed to take great joy in this as
she appeared to find my comment uncomfortably more funny than it
actually was.
It was lucky I was headed down to the
pub later on because I suddenly found myself needing a drink quite
badly.