Dilution vs. Concentration

Mom had her appointment today with the specialist regarding her knee. When I got to the community, she wasn’t in her apartment. I found her in the theater enjoying a weekly lecture by a local university professor. She had clearly forgotten our noon appointment. Getting rolling toward the doctor was painfully slow as mom needed […]

Happy Birthday!

Today is mom’s 84th birthday. Last week I told her we’d gather for dinner on her birthday, and called to remind her last night. She was excited but surprised when most of the local family members were in attendance. A sweet side-note is that the community took her and her buddies out for lunch today. […]

Taxes

I’ve navigated mom’s 2018 taxes to the 93% point. I confess to poor file keeping during 2018. All the data is present, but not necessarily cross-filed to where it needed to reside. This added about 3-hours to my task. Yes, not bad given a year’s worth of paper-wrangling, but far below my self-expectations. In case […]

Missing Pension Found

The culprit was a system upgrade… Tens of thousand of retirees did not receive their direct-deposit pension this morning, and the explanation was not forthcoming until after noon, via email. Being me, I waited on hold for almost 2-hours to find out what was going on. Funds will be deposited by 5PM. In other news, […]

Missing Pension

Today’s fun… Mom’s pension didn’t hit her account. Something told me there was going to be a problem… Like not seeing it ‘pending’ over the weekend. I’m on hold with her retirement support center. My huge fear is that she, possibly with help, has rerouted it (not in the Island accounts), but she was unable […]

Optometrist

Mom had her annual appointment with the lovely, gracious, and kind Dr. B, the optometrist, today. The highlights of our time together were: I knocked at mom’s apartment door three times, with each knock consisting of 6-taps, this morning, and waited a couple of minutes for her to answer. Nada. I returned to the concierge […]

6th Anniversary

While this will post on March 23rd, (I’m up late), March 22nd is the 6th anniversary of my father’s death. I am both sad and grateful that my mother does not remember this marker in our lives. She absolutely remembers losing my dad, but if you were to ask her, “How long has it been […]

Attic Diving

Late in 1998 my mom helped me pack up a 3200 square foot house, labeled boxes exquisitely, and enabled me to keep my sanity while orchestrating a 1000-mile move with three kids. I’ll be unloading the final pieces of Jane’s furniture and paintings into storage this afternoon. I knew the attic had at least two […]

Last Trip to Jane’s – Part Two

After a stop at my favorite mixed media store, I headed north to catch the ferry. The interim island I spent the night on has a beautiful set of bridges at its north end, built in the 1930’s during the New Deal. Once over these picturesque bridges, one drives, almost unknowingly, onto another island where […]

Last Trip to Jane’s

Jane’s house sold in the blink of an eye, and closes in 10-days. While my eldest and I got an amazing amount of work done in January, there was still a whole lot of stuff left on the property. The wise real estate broker added a clause to the contract stating that the new owners […]