Quick Trip

I’m heading to the Island for an overnight early Wednesday morning. The finish carpenter on the Island is extremely busy. My list for him has three items on it, only one of which I think might be a show stopper in terms of leasing out the house. That would be inventing doors for the cabinet […]

Monthly Annual Review

This evening I reread my posts from July of 2017. The perspective was enlightening and helpful. It shows how mom’s paranoia has eased off of surrounding imagined happenings, or confabulations. She’s no longer conversationally fixated on Dr. G’s supposed visit, but now merely, occasionally refers to the ‘visit.’  Yes, she still obsesses, yet it’s about […]

Rhetorical Question

I wrote to mom’s doctor today, catching him up on bits and pieces I think he ought to know before we see him next week. He might appreciate knowing that he’s the one who’s cleared mom to return to the Island… I ended my note with: “Mom is too ill to understand that she has […]

Scope Creep 2.0

The membrane roof is complete. We are taking small steps toward putting things back where they go, sorta. Until we replace the deck, not everything, obviously, is going to sit on the roof, including us. The humming bird feeder has busy customers once again. We’ll get the drip irrigation going, and then hang up the […]

Med List

Mom got a hold of her medication list Wednesday. She asked for it. Unfortunately her primary diagnosis of, “Major neuro-cognitive disorder, probable Alzheimer’s” was written at the bottom of the list. This sent her sideways, and she left a 2-minute long voice mail for my daughter. When my daughter called her Grandma back, she explained […]

Furniture Move Baby Steps…

I’ve reserved what we call the Y’all truck for the move. Careful and scaled drawings have convinced me a 10’ truck will suffice. It’ll be snug, but better that than too capacious a vehicle with items swimming around incurring damage. I’ve surveyed and shifted the storage unit in order to help make getting in and […]

Scope Creep 1.5

Of course, more rot has been found. It’s still not nearly as bad as we’d feared. And the poor roofer put his foot through the sheetrock into the studio below where he’s working. No injury, thank goodness. It’ll get fixed. The best part of all this was when Brian exclaimed in his choppy English, “Man […]

This Old Routine

Swedish folk duo, First Aid Kit’s “This Old Routine” resonates deeply and gets me thinking about my parents toward their later years together.

My Mother’s Constitutionally Protected Rights

I came across an article today (link below) about the preponderance of people over the age of 65 with some amount of mental decline, and guns in their homes. All of the imaginable statistics, sliced and diced, are included in this article. Come to find out, the neurologist who first diagnosed mom with Alzheimer’s, instructed […]

Scheduled Furniture Move!

While it’s still more than a month out, due to all the goings on in our life, I’ve scheduled mom’s furniture delivery for August 14th. The mover is scheduled to help once I get the truck to the AL community. The Community’s facility guy has been emailed asking if he has availability. I just need […]