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This is a journal of our lives with my mom, affectionately known as Little Mama. In her 90's, she is a sweet, spunky, spirited, sometimes exasperating, tiny little lady that now lives with moderate dementia and macular degeneration. These journal entries show the good times and the not-so-good times.

Little Mama's type of dementia is age-related and is not hereditary. Sometimes, she appears to be perfectly normal. Other times, it is obvious that something is amiss. It is her desire to remain in our home rather than live out her days in an assisted living facility. It is my prayer that we will be able to honor her in this way. We feel blessed...and challenged...that she lives in our home. This is not easy, and important things rarely are easy. It takes an emotional and physical toll on the caregivers. I've been through the 7 stages of grief at least once if not more! If you are in a similar situation, you understand what I mean! Fortunately, our family helps a lot both physically and emotionally. It takes a team.

The fourth commandment tells us to honor our parents. That is done in many different ways. If you are struggling with a decision, please pray and ask for guidance and wisdom. Our Lord will let you know how He wants you to honor them. Regardless of the way you honor your loved ones, you will need support. So build your team, whether it is from members of your family or a support group.

I am finally learning that: I can't fix it. I can't change it. All I can do is accept it, trust God, and roll with it. (My condensed version of the Serenity Prayer.) We are learning to relax, laugh, and savor every moment we have with my mom on this side of Heaven.

So, scroll down.... read the entries...laugh and cry with us.

Blessings!
Lisa

















Saturday, April 20, 2013

July 9, 2012 .... HUNGRY!


July 9, 2012
Gonna fix my mom something else to eat. She doesn't remember eating supper at 6:30.... meatloaf, baked potato, and salad. She said she sure wishes she "knew someone to call around here to get something to eat". Think I'll try my friend’s buttermilk biscuits!

Little Mama: (while eating PB&J) "I sure wish I knew how to get in touch with somebody. We could get something to eat!"

So, some time passes and she eats half of a PB&J. Then she says, "I sure wish I knew somebody we could call. I don't know where we can get something to eat around here."

She's eating meatloaf now.... gonna be one of those nights! lol...

So time passes…more eating!
  
It was one of those nights!  More eating…
PB&J...Meatloaf...next up - ICE CREAM! :)




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