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Brilliant_Rock
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My parents in law are are known as Opa and Oma and they're 93 and 90 respectively. Last Sunday Opa went off to the shops to get the paper. On his way out he saw a youth out the front of their place sitting, head in hands, on the pavement. He had left the front door slightly ajar. He returns from the shops to have Oma call to him to see what she had just discovered. A young man fast asleep in their bed. Oh dear what did they decide to do. Oma says, "he must be tired, let's go to Church and see if he is still there when we get back." Sure enough he is still fast asleep in their bed. Later in the morning one of their sons come to visit, wakes the young man up and off he goes muttering his apologies and how he never should have done this. It had my husband and I concerned for their safety, our kids thought it was the best Oma and Opa story ever and it says something about trust and people who have lived through it all and were not particularly phased by this unusual happening. Oma's specialility is porrige, it's a wonder she didn't offer him some.
 
seriously???
This is for real?? wow - those are VERY trusting people :shock:
 
I can see my mother doing that.

BTW she'd be an "oma" too, except that she chose to go by "moeke".
 
Hi,
Great story, if true. However I think Oma & Opa need some supervision about now. Now, Ill say something stupid here. If he was asleep on their couch, I'd like that better. In their bed, a stranger, no no oma. Of course , a younger man in her bed could have brought back some good memories.


Annette
 
I'd also like to suggest they check their bed for bed bugs ---- I should have thought of that earlier (*slaps forehead*) but based on what I do in my job, and not knowing anything about this person who was 'in their bed' (even if he was ON their bed!) check it. They look like tiny apple seeds if the bugs have had a recent meal....
 
You raise good points. I'm sure they washed the sheets afterwards. I'm pretty sure the guy was just a youth who had had a big Saturday night, from which he hadn't returned home, and wasn't fully in control of himself. I know I would have sent him packing but if I was ninety I probably would have called the police. I think for them it was such an unexpected situation they didn't know what to do. To me it was a reminder that although horrible things do happen, more often than not they don't. I remember a friend of mine once said she had forgotten to lock her car doors that night and put the fact that she didn't get broken into down to it having rained that night. I put it down to the fact that most of the time people don't break into cars.
 
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