Echos

My husband and I visited my FIL today at the skilled nursing facility. We found him and my MIL in a pleasant dining room space with other patients and family members. The remains of a salmon and mashed potato lunch were still on the table. My FIL had cruised through some amount of salmon, which […]

My Father-in-Law

As I’ve mentioned, my father-in-law (FIL) is handling his own challenges with Lewy body dementia and, more recently diagnosed, Parkinson’s.  Monday evening we found out he’d taken a fall the previous day that my mother-in-law (MIL) was unable to help him up from. My FIL is very tall. My MIL is not. She called 911. […]

Meds

Mom takes 4 prescription medications on a regular basis. She also takes an additional 3 OTC supplements, (2 different vitamin B’s and Melatonin). My kid, the nurse, tells me this is almost unheard of in a person of her grandmother’s age (80). It’s mostly standard stuff: Thyroid, Cholesterol, and BP. The one non-standard med is […]

Day 7 – Home Again

This damage goes all way down the passenger door. Mom and I had a nice breakfast, even if I didn’t cook the eggs the way dad used to (but trust me, I will from now on ;->), listened to NPR radio that had us laughing for a couple of hours, and then headed to town […]

Day 6 – Back to the Island

Today’s missions were accomplished. Costco, Trader Joe’s, and back to mom’s Island home, in a very full Subaru. Shopping, never a favorite activity of mine, took less time than I expected as mom (who has been hankering for this shopping expedition for a long time) really didn’t want to buy much! I was very surprised. […]

Day 5

We headed west. It was hard for mom to leave the ranch, and she seemed a bit melancholy for the first hour of our drive. I can only imagine what it’s like to be at a place in your life where you know you may never return to a location and how that might make […]

Going Forward

The posting schedule for this blog has been on an ‘as needed’ basis, whether that need has been my own, or a form of documentation of my mother’s path. I know I don’t need to document her regular ‘failings’ or ‘slips’ any longer. She is always going to complain about every meal she doesn’t cook […]

Day 4

Again, we were up at 6:30 for an early breakfast before our ride. There were two people seated when we arrived at the dining room. Mom had no hesitations about going right in to eat. I am starting this post as I wait for 7AM PST to roll around so I can make our ferry […]

Day 3

I’m beginning to think that unless mom is in her own space, or spends a fairly quiet evening with us, she is no longer capable of expressing a positive reaction to, well, anything. Today’s line up included: The eggs that were made to her specifications only had two pieces of mushroom in them. After the […]

Day 2 (8/31/15)

After a shallow night’s sleep, during which I woke a dozen times, and heard my mom comfortably sleeping, she suddenly dragged me out of a delicious moment of solid snoozing with, “Katy! Are we going to breakfast at 6:30 or getting up at 6:30?” I responded, “Ma, I’m getting up at 6:30.” “Oh.” She said, […]