- How did you get to be my mother? (to me in the car before we left town)
- Who decided I should have daughters? How did I get them? (same as above)
- Did someone just not want you and just put you in my arms?
- Who lives here? Whose house is this? (MANY times while visiting)
- How do I know those people? How do you know those people?
- Elaine showed up about the same time Dick did. She cried. I don't know where she came from.
- Who were the other people there? (when I talked to her this morning about the visit)
- How do they know me?
- I think his name is Dominic but I don't know who that woman is. (when looking at a picture of herself and daddy)
- How did you know Dominic? I think he died. Of cancer. Colon cancer. (to me)
- How long have I known you? When did you come into my life? (to me this morning)
These and many more come up throughout the day in quiet moments when there is no one around and it is quiet. It is easy to assume Mom is engaging when we talk to fast or fill in the blanks for her or give too much information. Listening, speaking slowly and simply and encouraging her to think and talk allows her to express herself - as muddled as she is. I find it surprisingly difficult to keep up with how fast Mom is declining in her thought processes. From day to day the gaps may show up differently but they are still gaps.
Mostly I want to express that Mom had such a GREAT time! She loves to go places and see people and interact! She loved sharing her crafts with everyone and being included in conversations. Mom had a ball! However, the memory of the trip is ours. And I am so very blessed to have shared it with Uncle Dick, Aunt Elaine, Aunt Dolly and Judy and Joe. I wish I had known how to better use Julie's camera that I borrowed so I would have more pictures! Thank-you all for your welcome, your support and your love. We couldn't do this without you.
1 comment:
Cheryl, this blog is priceless. Can't stop the tears!!!!
Love and prayers!
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