There are 5.4 million people who have Alzheimer's. It cost 183 billion dollars in annual costs. Alz's is the 6th leading cause of death.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

One Year

Hi, Everyone. Tomorrow it will be one year since Mom passed. It has been a busy year. New friends ,  New Job and New Adventure's. Some good some not so good. I still pray for her in my prayers. Than I realize she is ok now . I guess I forget she is gone. Than I say an extra prayer for me.
 One of my Fav. Blogger friends lost the love of her life recently to Alzheimer's . Dolores is a wonderful blogger friend and David was so lucky to have had her in his life to  love and care for him  . Prayers to her and your family. 
I am posting  10 more of the  101 ways to spend time with a person with Alzheimer's. I can't say I did many of these with mom. Maybe a few in the early  stages. It was a such a long illness and she was in the last stage forever it seemed. I just can't believe it has been a year. Time passed a lot faster now that she is gone than it did when she was laying in bed suffering. I do hate Alzheimer's. And all the  caregivers  know what I mean. Love to you all. Take care and Pray. Always Pray. You are never alone.
11. Bake Cookies
12.Take photos of the person and you and create a collage.
13.Brush or comb one another's hair
14.Participate in the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's www.alz.org/walk
15.Plant seeds indoors and outdoors
16.Look at family photographs
17.Wipe off the kitchen table after meals
18.Weed the flowerbed or tend to the garden
19.Fold laundry
20.Have a friend visit with a well-behaved pet.

6 comments:

  1. you need to blog more,,,, HUGS and be proud of the care you gave her.

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  2. Oh Karen...... I can't believe it's been a year. Where oh where does time go? I was thinking yesterday that its been 2 weeks since David passed...... time is a mystery.

    I'm so thankful for our friendship.... I think of you often and I'm so happy that you have good things happening in your life. You have been such a good and faithful daughter, you deserve a lot of happiness!!

    Thinking of you and loving you!
    Dolores

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  3. I am glad to see you back blogging, I have been saying prayers for you too

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  4. Thinking of you today... a milestone in a life time of milestones.

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  5. Thank you guys. Have a great Christmas. Love and Hugs!!!

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  6. Karen,
    Sorry I haven't been checking in here. I do see you on Facebook. Would love to interview you for my blog as I did for Dolores, LaTane and Laurie. You were such an awesome caregiver for your mom.
    Hugs and prayers,
    Carol

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Thanks for visiting my blog and I love reading your comments. Please come back soon. Karen

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