Self Direction
Over the last few days, Mom has asked what she can do to help. I always, Always try to find something for her to do. She is far happier when occupied, and far less likely to start instructing you how to do your task. The challenge is that she is unable to do/accomplish/self-direct the steps […]
Memory Malaise
Since Tuesday evening, when mom moved over to our place for a sleepover of unknown length, her memory has taken an amazing hit. When she is away from her Island home her compensatory skills take a dive. Staying at our place has flushed those skills down the loo. Below are questions asked listed by day, […]
Fire Department & a Sleepover
This morning I instructed mom’s furnace to follow the thermostat programming, rather than hold the house temp at 45 degrees, and vacuumed the detritus I tend to trail into her house once a week via my work boots, while checking the phone messages after blowing the drive, walks and deck, in order to make the […]
Big Wind
My intent was to post this last night, but we lost power: 11/17/2015 It’s blowing something fierce here. Gusts likely to 65-70 knots. I know of what I speak. The power is flickering, candles have been lit to appease the power outage Gods. If we lose power, our sewer pump won’t work, and there’s only […]
RIP to my Dad-in-Law
Today, just before 7am, on the left coast, my father-in-law peacefully took his last breaths, with my mother-in-law holding his hand. He has sheathed his sword, moored his tug, and taken the charter across the lake. We, his family and friends, are devastated by his loss, and joyful in our memories. Photo: left to right, […]
Stealth Trip III
After getting my mom through security at our regional airport on Sunday, I returned to her Island home to do the first real 100% triage of the house. Yes, I’ve been there twice without her (Stealth trips I and II), but they were day trips, born of urgent necessity. This time, I spent the night, […]
Scrambled Eggs
My father-in-law moved from the hospital to hospice yesterday afternoon. I am so incredibly proud of my mother-in-law for being able to gracefully take in the ever shrinking decision making timeline (The doctor says we’ll make the hospice decision in 48 hours, and it turns into 18) with her bottomless well of practicality. My heart […]
Working
As a sidebar, about a year ago, I started looking for a part-time job, realizing I shouldn’t let the potential of my mother needing me, keep me from doing what I wanted to do. Beginning mid-March of this year, I began working part-time for a horticultural non-profit. At the same time my own business ramped […]
Travel Plans
Mom has been invited (and accepted) to speak at a gathering in San Francisco this month about a project she worked on for a good portion of my childhood. It’s quite an honor. Six days after her presentation there is a gathering at a book club to honor a book about one of the authors […]