Adventures

Mom escaped yesterday. But she didn’t sneak out, she signed out, with a friend, and they went to an oyster bar on the water front. This is how the day unfolded: Mom went to her granddaughter to say, “I’m going out to eat oysters with Adam this afternoon.” My daughter, knowing that Adam, mom’s oldest […]

Tacos on the Terrace

The evening went well. Mom, despite my daughter’s three reminders that I was attending, was surprised to see me. My friend Terri was a great buffer. On top of her own family and professional experiences with dementia, she’s a riotously funny troublemaker, and kept mom snickering. At one point she said to mom, “I can’t […]

Determined

Mom’s Island doctor emailed last night to let me know mom had called him. She pitched him reasons she felt she could return the the Island, and what she wants to do: Volunteer at the library.   She wants to mark time until the end, which is what she feels she is doing currently.   […]

Self-Care

I am good at getting things done, crossing tasks off lists… Self-care sounds a lot like eating sorbet, and binge watching House of Cards, which seems far too self indulgent (tho I am watching the current season!). I’ve penned a list of general, and immediate self-care ideas as a starting place to help me adopt […]

Outside Perspective

Gaining perspective from someone not attached to my mother’s illness is going well. So far the following has been helpful: Self-care isn’t defined by the sort of activity one engages in, but by how it makes you feel. So, while a massage or pedicure would certainly make me feel good, making choices like getting to […]

Live From New York City It’s… Family Visit – Day Five

My cousin’s GF got sick yesterday right before their flight left, and the two of them stayed an additional night. Voice mail at 7:30 this morning (who knew silent phones would be such a necessity) from my uncle was full of anxiety about ‘she probably didn’t tell her parents, what if she needs to go […]

Family Visit – Day Four

Overall, the day went well. Extrapolations from my Fitbit, estimate we walked mom at least 6000 steps. The festival we attended was underwhelming. We found a varied craft show going on in another building. It was incredibly noisy, full of people, and wonderful art. Mom got through it, walking in lock-step with me, surprisingly well. […]

Family Visit – Day Three

The garden we toured, originally created by a world renowned horticultural superstar, who still consults and volunteers for the local Indian tribe who now owns it, was a delight. The family elders enjoyed what we saw of it, and were very interested in what I shared with them about the plantings. I joined the garden […]

Monologues

The dialog(ette)s or conversations that comprise my mother’s communication consist of the following topics. This has been consistent for the last 10ish years: While listening to music, of any flavor, she’ll start tapping her knee in a syncopated rhythm and explain how she figured out, some years ago, the ‘beat’ is on the up tempo. […]

Family Visit – Day Two

Day two went better than expected, as it usually does. Upon greeting her brother at lunch, mom said, “I haven’t seen you since your hair turned grey!” She saw him four years, three months ago, and his hair was the same grey then as it is now. Charmingly, their hair color is almost identical. After […]