Additional Rampant Spread of Misinformation`
None of this matters. And yet it does because it’s a symptom of how mom is at any given moment. The following is what mom told a client: She and my dad lived in the Bay Area beginning in 1960. They bought their house in 1965 for $22,500 and sold it in 1985 for $364,000. […]
Sounding Good
Mom has been sounding really good recently. Yes, she’s still repetitive and forgetful, but there’s a peace, contentedness and stability that I haven’t seen in a long time. I see this when she’s at her Island home, where she’s most familiar and connected to her and my father’s life together. This is expected, of course. […]
Launching into the Holidaze
While we spent the day gladly slinging cash about in preparation for both Thanksgiving and Christmas, it doesn’t feel like the holidaze, oh, holidays! This isn’t too troubling as the main intent is to reflect on what we’re thankful for, thoughtfully choose gifts for others and be present in and enjoy each moment. These things […]
Protractor
We are in the middle of gutting our master bathroom. The other two bathroom remodels we’ve done were born of necessity, as is this one. A mystery leak, one that sent cascades of water down the exterior of the house, yet couldn’t be located, was the birth our current state of affairs. I can’t say […]
Lunch
We gathered to celebrate my father-in-law’s birthday on Sunday. His birthday was last month and between everyone’s schedules and his health, it’s taken a while for us to gather. The following is a character description of the attendees, not unlike you’d see at the beginning of a script: Dr. White (My father-in-law): Recently retired professor […]
Notes on Mom’s Visit
During the three and a half days mom spent at her Mainland home the following are a few of the things I took note of, not including the fact she now feels ambivalent regarding leasing her home here: When we arrived she looked in her back yard and wished out loud that she had gardening […]
A 180…
I should have known or expected that my mom’s urgency, as expressed in her e-mail, regarding leasing the Mainland house would not persist. As we started to discuss it she said, “Well, there’s no hurry about this. I’m thinking by next summer.” I told her this was the polar opposite of what she’d written, which […]