Mom passed away Oct. 18th 2011 after many years struggleing with Alzhiemer's. This blog has many differant kinds of post. My old ones give tips to help you with your love one with Alz's . Take a look . Later ones tell of her last days. Hopefully it will help you in some way . Just remember to pray. You are never alone Jesus is always there with you.
I just wanted to Thank Gail at themomandmejournalsdotnet. net for the wonderful post she wrote about my blog. I cannot find the words to tell her how it made me feel. So I will say Thank You again and again.
Good morning Karen, I enjoyed reading the post that Gail wrote about you, your mom and your inspirational blog..... Those of us who read your blog are truly inspired by your loving care and honesty... Hugs, Dolores
Such candid talk and honesty. That is what I love about your blog. The other day my sister went to see my dad at the Nursing Home and nearly flipped out because his nose hairs and eyebrows were so long...
Who cared? I mean, unless his family does no one notices a hair out of place.
I always love my visits. They help me feel, well, not so alone.
It's been awhile since I've done much blog reading, though I've tried to keep up with my own a bit. What a delight to visit your blog tonight and then go see the wonderful post about your blog by Gail at momandmejournalsdotnet. It is a wonderful and ACCURATE description of your blog and your writing, and it has jolted me into reconnecting with your blog. It's been one of my favorites from the beginning of my time in blogdom, and I've simply gotten too busy to keep up. I'm back, and will also catch up on what's been going on with you and your mom over the last few weeks.
I read the post,very nice!
ReplyDeleteGood morning Karen,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading the post that Gail wrote about you, your mom and your inspirational blog.....
Those of us who read your blog are truly inspired by your loving care and honesty...
Hugs,
Dolores
Such candid talk and honesty. That is what I love about your blog. The other day my sister went to see my dad at the Nursing Home and nearly flipped out because his nose hairs and eyebrows were so long...
ReplyDeleteWho cared? I mean, unless his family does no one notices a hair out of place.
I always love my visits. They help me feel, well, not so alone.
Love, Rebecca
Karen,
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely tribute to you. Love how you blog about your experience and I pray for you even though we have never met.
Carol
Thanks everyone.
ReplyDeleteHi Karen -
ReplyDeleteIt's been awhile since I've done much blog reading, though I've tried to keep up with my own a bit. What a delight to visit your blog tonight and then go see the wonderful post about your blog by Gail at momandmejournalsdotnet. It is a wonderful and ACCURATE description of your blog and your writing, and it has jolted me into reconnecting with your blog. It's been one of my favorites from the beginning of my time in blogdom, and I've simply gotten too busy to keep up. I'm back, and will also catch up on what's been going on with you and your mom over the last few weeks.
I hope you had a nice Thanksgiving.