Anti-Psychotics…

At the end of January, after lots of back-and-forth between the AL community’s wellness nurse, myself, and receiving a new assessment for mom, I emailed mom’s psychiatric nurse practitioner. I was a tad unhappy as the nurse didn’t want me to contact the doctor until she had ‘current observations’ of mom’s behaviors. The nurse gave […]

Finishing Mom’s Final Quilt

Since finding a little more time, I’ve been working on finishing sewing projects. My grandson’s quilt is actually being quilted, another quilt top and a shirt for my husband are finished, and I’m currently working on a quilt top mom let go by the wayside probably 10+ years ago. It’s a big (mainly) wool log […]

January 2019 Island Trip – One Day Wonder

Yesterday was a long day, but not as long as it could have been. There are earlier ferrys than the one I took to the Island. The trip was mainly about appliance installation. I arrived before the installer, and set about to fill the truck with things from the smaller sheds to take to the […]

Jane’s House

My eldest daughter was here for four nights during which she and I, with the help of professional mover, emptied Jane’s house. Sales papers were signed, and rapid and ruthless decisions were made. Being a generation removed, and having almost no emotional attachment to the contents of the house made it easier for my daughter […]

Threads

As very young children our world is comprised of a small piece of tightly woven fabric. Each thread represents a family member, friend, or important person (teacher, neighbor, coach etc). The fabric is small because we are small. If a child has a far reaching family, perhaps their fabric has a denser thread count than […]

Bomblettes

Now that the umbrella of stress, that was getting the Island house ready to lease, has cooled to a few remaining chores, I find myself responding and reacting to what I’ve named, ‘bomblettes.’ Little bombs. They were going off all the time during the last two years, but due to the overriding stress, I didn’t […]

Typical 24-hours

Last night’s “Parenthood” binge was interrupted by my cellphone. It was mom, and so I did not answer lest the cultivated relaxation shatter. Of course, I checked our land-line and found voicemail. Mom was looping on, “I’m done here, and so would like to make a plan to go home…” Talk about thwarting myself. But […]

Periodicals

As mom’s periodicals come up for renewal I’m making some sad choices to let go of a few of the deeply political publications. She can’t hold a conversation about anything remotely political, and has even stopped staying what an asshole the POTUS is (something she did when he was campaigning). She subscribes to a number […]

Dental Appointment

I spent last week, off and on, lining up a ride for mom to get to her dental appointment and back, this coming Tuesday. It started with: The dental office calling to tell ME that the community didn’t have a ride for mom, not only for her Tuesday appointment, but for any of six other […]

Farmer’s Market

This evening, via email, I found out that our local farmer’s market has dismantled, come undone, is no more. For years I have coordinated our county’s Master Gardener information booth at our farmer’s markets. One one hand, I am relieved, but only for myself. I hit burnout about two years ago. Not with anything to […]