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Today was a beautiful day. The weather was beautiful, the scenery was beautiful, and seeing family again was beautiful. My dear Aunt Blanche was there...
Joys shared are joys doubled. Sorrows shared are sorrows halved. Caregivers especially need to share what they do and what they need for the sake...
Have you ever thought about your circumstances and lifestyle in comparison to the rest of the people in the world at large? I know it...
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Milford was a kindly, highly intelligent man before his brain was ravaged by Alzheimer’s. Even in the short time he lived with us, I saw...
Weddings are rather like babies being born and people dying. One cannot predict when they will happen. Of course, each may be forced to happen...
The cost of the adult day center was reasonable, much less than home care or a nursing home. Most adult day centers charge the same...
We do not know what happened to Lawrence’s mother and father’s money. We knew they had inherited an ample amount. But when Lawrence and I...
During our bedtime ritual one night the first week that Mom and Dad Gridley lived with us, I noticed that one of Mom Gridley’s legs...
I heard noise in the kitchen early the next morning. I found Milford in there trying to make coffee, but instead he had just made...
Lawrence and I both had the opportunity to attend an art conference in New York City in March of 2007. We took our youngest son,...
Milford enjoyed good health until he was 65 years old. He awoke one day to find a strange rash on his body. He was diagnosed...




