As with every story, there are many facets. This is my version. It goes like this:
A couple Friday nights ago, Mark and I were sitting in the family room when Jaden came up the stairs to tell me to call Tanna at work. It drives my family bonkers that I never have my phone on me. I hate hauling it around and I swear that if I'm upstairs? My phone is down. If I'm downstairs? It's up. This time, it was charging in my room.
I grabbed my phone and called Tanna to see what-the-heck was going on. Tanna answered and immediately said, "Before you say anything, hear me out." Not a good sign. This means "I found a kitten and can I have it?" or some sort of I-don't-want-to-deal-with-it question. Instantly I had "No. Absolutely NOT" on the tip of my tongue.
Tanna said:
"There's an old man here. He's lost. His family is coming to get him but he needs a place to stay the night. Can he stay with you?"
What?
"He's harmless, mom."
"I'm okay with it, I guess, but you better talk to your dad and see what he says."
Thomas was our guest that night.
Thomas has Alzheimer's. He walked into Tanna's store and said "Have you seen my wife?" Tanna told him that there was nobody in the store and let him know that an older lady hadn't been there. She could tell that Thomas was confused and asked him if he had a phone. He did.
This is where I stray in knowing EXACTLY what happened. Somehow, Tanna got hold of Linda. This is Thomas' daughter. Are you ready for this? Thomas had been missing for a couple of days from COLORADO. Yep. You heard me correctly. Northglenn, Colorado.
The police got involved and told Tanna that they could:
A.) Put him in a hotel until the family came. But there would be nobody with him to guarantee that he would stay.
B.) Put him in the Psych Ward at the hospital.
Nuh uh. No way. "Mom! Can he come to our house?"
Thomas and Mark swapped Navy stories until late that night. I rested on the couch while they talked and laughed like old friends.
Morning came. Tanna jetted to Salt Lake to grab Linda from the airport. While she was gone, we took Thomas around Provo. We showed him the LDS temple being built blocks from our home. We took him around BYU. The entire time he regaled us with both humorous and heartbreaking stories.
Soon enough, Linda and her husband arrived at our doorstep. They were jumping in the car with Thomas to take him home.
Linda shared that Thomas had told them that he was on University Avenue right by Deseret Bookstore. It just so happens that in Northglenn there is a Deseret Bookstore on University Avenue. For Thomas to describe his location as such, it raised no warning flags. Linda told him to go to the nearest gas station and she would come pick him up. That's how he arrived at Tanna's work. She was the nearest gas station.
The police in Colorado ran a search for Thomas' phone. Imagine Linda's surprise when she found out that Thomas was indeed on University Avenue by Deseret Book...in UTAH.
I did ask Thomas where he was heading. He told me: "I was going for a drive. I followed the road and this is where it ended."
Simply because my beautiful, kind-hearted daughter refused to let this sweet little old man be alone for one more minute, we added new branches to our family tree.