Where are we on the path?

Last week I learned more about why a dementia patient confabulates, and how confabulation usually developes, and then fades. As I’ve shared before, confabulation takes place when the patient remembers only pieces of an event, and then fills in the gaps they don’t recall in order to share a complete story. This is why mom’s […]

Mom’s latest version of her medical persecution complex…

I returned two phone messages that mom left this afternoon. She wanted her brother’s contact information as his birthday is approaching. When she answered the phone, I greeted her with “Hi Mom, I’m returning your call!” She asked the expected, “Oh! What did I want?!” We discussed her brother’s birthday, and then wandered down a […]

10,000

Today’s milestone is regarding the readership of this blog. There have been 10,000 page views as of this morning! As I’ve mentioned before, this blog is about chronicling my mother’s path, and providing some serious therapy for me. I’m humbled to see readership more than double since the beginning of the year. No, we care […]

TV Guide

My daughter asked me to find out if the TV Guide of old was still available. Mom has been unable to find such a publication on outings to the grocery or drug store, and she is unable to learn how to navigate the television’s on board veiwing guide, despite several attempts at showing her how […]

Roomba 2

Mom’s Roomba is stuck in its fast orange blinking light, battery charging phase. Makes me wonder who it’s trying to summon! 😜 Our Roomba, after 18 hours of charging, moved 18 inches across the floor, and then sent out a distress signal. It didn’t travel far enough to exhibit its limp. Calling the manufactuerer is […]

Canning

Putting food by resonates deep in my soul. Childhood examples set by my parents from gardening, to raising sheep, to making poultry stocks that were turned into soups with ingredients gathered on hikes, to fishing and crawdad catching, all lead to my strong drive to fill the freezer and larder with provisions, but it’s more […]

Roomba

Data points: We just installed over a 1000 square feet of hardwood in our home. Our vacuum, after multiple part transplants, it still not running optimally. The powerhead, for carpets, has annoying and unfixable habits. As a hardwood vacuum it does just fine. We have been tossing around the idea of having a vacuum for […]

Great-Grandson Visit

We were blessed with the company of our three and a half year old grandson for the majority of yesterday. I decided this was a great opportunity to visit mom. We found mom in her apartment. Tristan, while somewhat shy at first, was very interested in his great grandmother. Mom was delighted. Tristan, sure of […]

Small Fall

Yesterday while standing on the uneven grass on the playing field outside the gate to her community, mom leaned over to pickup a chestnut, and fell to one knee. As she tried to recover, she went the rest of the way down, and couldn’t get up. The staff member, who was with mom, was unable […]

Zeroing in on the finish!

It takes a thousand steps to accomplish anything regarding the Island property, especially from the mainland. Late this afternoon I talked to the tankless water heater manufacturer. Before they sell me a brand spanking new one, for a screaming deal, they sent me the manual, including installation instructions. This, to be sure the new unit […]