It was so sad not to be able to have much of a conversation because of her inability to stay in reality. Her mind jumping from one bazaar moment to the next. Hallucinations, imaginary places, things, and people swirled in her head. Defiance, frustration, her fear of situations, has taken over this once, beautiful in every way, women. I have been sad to think that a women as kind and selfless as she had been in her her life, would have to endure such a devastating disease.
I find myself wishing we had infinite income to keep her at home, with doctors and nurses by her side day and night. To have endless means to make sure every need was met, but alas we deal with reality. Due to distance between us, it makes it impossible to see her on a regular basis. Thankful for family members and extended family who have loved her enough to visit her regularly. My job is to keep everyone up on what is going on. I try to write her a small note every week. As for now those familiar words "Come what may, and love it," visit my thoughts frequently.
Tulips
Christmas Day 2014 The Stewart's and us visiting Mom.
Wednesday visit
Tulips
Day she flew back to Utah
Weekly letter writing
Visit from Kev and Michelle
Serenaded by Glade.
Loved by so many.
1 comment:
It is one of the hardest things in life to see your parents age and lose so much of themselves. I'm sure your dad is so grateful for the care his children are offering to his sweetheart. You all will be blessed for your efforts.
Beverly Hall
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