Getting Tough
Yesterday afternoon mom started talking about driving the 1979 flatbed truck. Me: “It Doesn’t run.”Mom: “Well, just like all cars, it needs a little tuning up.”Me: “(Stopping myself from explaining it’s far, far more profound than a tune up) Mom, those mailboxes could have been children, you’re lucky you didn’t take out a family of […]
January 27, 2017
I am gifted with an Island sunrise. A benefit of getting to bed before 11PM. Some detailed catch up: 1/25: Mom had a chest x-ray to rule out anything ugly as her cough began causing her significant pain at her sternum. The results were negative, and it is unknown why suddenly on the 17th, a […]
Jump Rope
Remember playing jump rope? Or watching others play? The jumper would wait, seeking the rhythm of the rope, before making her move and engaging in the game. Sometimes there were two ropes in play, something I could never succeed at for more than a minute or so. The rhythm was different depending on who was […]
1AM
It’s practically impossible to get to bed before 1AM. I spend incredible amounts of time keeping the house warm, including bringing a load of wood to the front door this evening. The oil stove evades me… I should have never turned it off… It runs rich, leaving soot all over its innards. I have an […]
Thanksgiving Wind Storm 1979
One of the first major repairs my parents made to the Island house was replacing its roof. Dad bought the Celotex insulation on the mainland. Like all proper roofing projects, this one was planned for late November. The insulation sat in the back of dad’s one and a quarter ton truck, in four by eight […]
Return to the Island
Today I returned to the Island. After getting the oil stove going at the house, which was a crap shoot, having never lit it before, I went to see mom. As I was heading in, mom and a friend were heading out for a walk. It was a lovely stroll in the cold sunshine. At […]
Community Shopping
My nurse daughter, husband and I, along with, briefly, the placement counselor, toured assisted living communities yesterday. Two of the communities we’d hoped to see had flu in their buildings, and so we were unable to visit. As it turned out we saw three communities owned by the company my daughter works for. The first […]
No need to track foibles any longer…
Mom hasn’t been able to grasp/remember that I’ve been staying on the Island, much less her house. She asks each time I leave the SNF if I’m leaving the Island. The above was evidenced, once, by her telling me there was mold on the wall of her house because there’s been no heat on at […]
January 20th, 2017
I’m on the 10:30 sailing back to the mainland. Mom will forget about my schedule. It’s a conundrum… On one hand you don’t want to start off the day informing her of your plans because she will spend the entire day asking you about them, and then still ask the staff where you are when […]