300 Minutes with Mom
I arrived at mom’s community a few minutes ahead of time hoping to catch the concierge to RSVP for Saturday’s Easter brunch, and make reservations for dinner on mom’s birthday. She had been pulled away from her desk so I headed upstairs to mom’s. Mom greeted me with a smile, and was delighted with her […]
Pre-Appointment
By the time I talked to mom on Monday, she had found the ophthalmolgist’s card in her purse, called his office, and reported to me that she didn’t need a follow up appointment. I again explained the follow up was with the optometrist… She was effuce with her thanks for keeping her straight, which felt […]
What I’m Reading
For years now I’ve read in batches, usually two to four books at a go. Currently I’m enjoying rather more than that, though it slows down my completion rate! Aside from a few loved periodicals, I’m deep in: The Devil’s Dictionary by Ambrose Bierce, 1958. I found this on my mom’s bookshelf. It’s full of […]
Five Years
A few minutes before midnight, five years ago tonight, my father passed away from complications due to pneumonia. This is (most of) what I wrote to his/our tribe in breaking the news: I am saddened to tell you that our Bobby passed away a few minutes before midnight last night, 7 hours after being transitioned […]
Dump
Some of the things I took to the dump had history: My dad must have made the plywood cat carrier. It was big enough for a smaller medium-sided dog, and weighed 7-8 pounds. It opened from the side for easy entrapment, and had 2 inch circles cut out of one end, covered with metal mesh […]
Wisdom Nuggets
While on the Island the neighbors to the north and east each offered me sage words of wisdom. They have both cared for family members with mental illness and/or dementia. When sharing with the northerly neighbor that we’re working toward moving mom’s furniture to her AL apartment, I explained how we were going to handle […]
Direction Book
A week after my father passed away, almost five years ago, it became very clear that, amongst other things, mom’s ability to navigate around our mainland neighborhood had evaporated. We were, mostly chalking it up to stress, but it in fact her navigator was gone. Little did we know how much she depended on him. […]
Photos
I woke to a beautiful frosty and misty morning on the 15th… Looking west from the house to the lower and upper barns. Southeast. Shed and the Marlin bird house my grandfather made for my parents. Alder stands to the southwest. Straight north over frost kissed fields. Shed and the two open storage buildings, […]
March 2018 Island Trip – Day Five
I ran through the usual property closing checklist this morning. I spent time last night advancing the closing routines, and so was feeling pretty relaxed. The neighbor to the east stopped by to check in on the work I’d been doing and thinks a renter will think they’ve ‘scored.’ Her response felt really good. Five […]
March 2018 Island Trip – Day Four
Today was another fun packed day including: Taking two big loads of what is now meaningless stuff to the dump. I found myself feeling angry while loading the truck, and sad as I drove to the dump. I definitely have my father’s penchant for starting and not finishing things. What I don’t have is 7 […]