While my blog began as a platform for sharing my experiences in the care of my parents and their nursing home placement, it has grown to be more. Dad has gone on to his heavenly reward and Mom is moving deeper into the abyss of dementia. Whether or not I am learning anything during this process, maybe sharing it can be an encouragement to someone else facing something similar.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Explanation of addition of letters
I have added the letters that I wrote prior to the first post on this blog entitled "Breaking the news". These are both integral parts of the journey that I am on and are records for me, if no one else.
Lois, I have finished reading your blog. You have had a much harder task in caring for Uncle John and Aunt Eva than I have had with caring for Rick. Rick is easy compared to Uncle John. Rick is healthy except for his AD.
I am glad that you have been able to find a place for them to be cared for and be together. I know this is a relief for you, even if there is a learning curve at the home.
I pray that you will gain your strength and health back and be able to enjoy your family and grandchildren as well as your parents.
God provided your friend to help you make this decision. He is good! and faithful!
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Lois, I have finished reading your blog. You have had a much harder task in caring for Uncle John and Aunt Eva than I have had with caring for Rick. Rick is easy compared to Uncle John. Rick is healthy except for his AD.
I am glad that you have been able to find a place for them to be cared for and be together. I know this is a relief for you, even if there is a learning curve at the home.
I pray that you will gain your strength and health back and be able to enjoy your family and grandchildren as well as your parents.
God provided your friend to help you make this decision. He is good! and faithful!
I love you.
Joyce
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