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with and without her: July 2014
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Tuesday, July 15, 2014. Not everything beautiful, that God has made, lasts forever. Sunsets, warm orange, cool pinks, dusky gray, elusive green. There are certain sunsets that stay with you forever, you remember them, even though they are fleeting. A windy sunset at Lands End in San Francisco with my husband. A fire red sunset in Key West with my children. A frosty pink and yellow sunset at our new home. Being at Zion National Park...
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with and without her: March 2015
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Friday, March 13, 2015. Alzheimer's disease has taken another of my heroes. Sir Terry Pratchett passed away yesterday. Thank you Sir for your creativity and imagination. Links to this post. Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Swaffer for sharing this beautiful music video, of a son and his father. Mahamera Se. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Other blogs to read. Living in the Shadow of Alzheimer's.
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with and without her: March 2014
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Thursday, March 27, 2014. I feel a deep, sad desire to say goodbye to my Mother. I feel that I've lost her and I don't know where she is. She's been my responsibility for so long. I have this lost feeling, like I've lost my purse or house keys. I know something important is missing, is gone, and I can't find it. Is it because dementia has been a series of many little goodbyes? But I want to scream. NO! I was not a good daughter!
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with and without her: April 2014
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Thursday, April 3, 2014. I was reading Kate Swaffer's blog today. What she says is so true. The ugliest part of having dementia is probably the reactions of others. The two most hurtful reactions are those who stop spending time with us, and those who don’t believe us.". Links to this post. Wednesday, April 2, 2014. Going through the photos. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Emily a la Blog.
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with and without her: May 2014
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Saturday, May 24, 2014. February 28th, I was roused by the phone chirping at 2:20 in the night. It was the nurse from Mom's assisted living residence. Mom had been awake and fitful all night, her oxygen levels are low, she has difficulty breathing, gurgling, she has a fever, they might take her to the hospital. What does this mean? I don't understand. I'm half asleep. The nurse called back, they were taking her to the ER. I began t...
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with and without her: August 2014
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Monday, August 18, 2014. Thank you to the writer of Demented The Politically Incorrect Poetry Blog. For nominating with and without her. For the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. I am so grateful for all the bloggers out there, who share their pain, joys, and anguish, while living with dementia and/or helping someone else with their dementia. I would like to pass this VIBA along and nominate: Creating Life With Words. Links to this post.
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with and without her: September 2014
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Friday, September 5, 2014. From an article by David Kessler in the Huffington Post:. Choose who would speak for you if you can't speak for yourself and make sure that person is willing to carry out your wishes." Worth a read. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Other blogs to read. Living in the Shadow of Alzheimer's. Plant City Lady and Friends. God, Mom, Alzheimer's, and Me. Emily a la Blog.
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with and without her: January 2015
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Wednesday, January 14, 2015. Well I've done it again, I'm reading a book for pleasure and dementia finds me. The book is "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Setterfield. It is not one of the main characters, it is the minor character of The Missus. The housekeeper of Angelfield estate. It is interesting to read how the slow devastation of dementia in The Missus. Not care for herself, she can no longer run the estate. Links to this post.
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with and without her: April 2015
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Monday, April 13, 2015. So here it is, the middle of April, and for those of us in the US it is TAX TIME. The deadline for filing our federal and state taxes is here. The joy of spring is overshadowed by the task of filling out these forms. For many of us, we put it off until the last day, the last possible moment. Why have I been procrastinating? But, the tax forms, once again, take me back to that place, the place where dementia ...
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with and without her: book list
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With and without her. Life with my mother and her trip through dementia . Hello dear readers,. My book list is getting so long it needs its own page. Here are books that have something to do with dementia, Alzheimer's disease, living, and death. There are both fiction and non-fiction titles. They are listed alphabetically by title. The All-Weather Friend's Guide to Alzheimer's Disease by M. M. Cail. Best Friends, Occasional Enemies:. The lighter side of life as a mother and daughter. Singing in the Rain ...