Houston Chronicle Sunday

Dad has become obsessed with who will inherit his possession­s

- DearAbby.com Dear Abby P.O. Box 69440 Los Angeles, CA 90069 Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n

Dear Abby:

My father — aged 68, active and in good health — has become increasing­ly obsessed with deciding who will get which of his belongings when he passes. Almost every conversati­on now consists of some form of “Do you think your cousin Joey would like my antique fishing lure collection?” I’m glad he’s thinking ahead and putting his affairs in order, but it has been months since we’ve been able to talk about normal things, and I feel like he’s missing out on living in the present.

I finally had to tell Dad to stop asking my young kids which of his childhood toys they would like when he dies because it was freaking them out. They no longer want to go over there because they’re terrified he’s going to keel over in front of them.

How do I get him to stop this, move on and continue living his life? I’m pretty sure he doesn’t have an illness he’s keeping secret. Obsessiven­ess is normal for him, but this topic is new. Adult Son in Florida

Dear Adult Son:

Have you asked your father directly what has caused this change in his behavior? If you haven’t, you should. Have you any idea how long it has been since his last physical and neurologic­al examinatio­n? If it has been more than a year, suggest the two of you go together to make absolutely sure nothing is wrong with him.

Because you prefer he stop talking about death and distributi­on of assets with your children, let him know that today’s young people prefer electronic gadgets rather than the toys he played with in his youth. It’s the truth, and he needs to hear it.

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ABBY

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