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Category Archives: Alzheimer’s
Golden Years in Winter
Today’s Guest Blog is from Jean Vachon, up north, where winter is. My friend Jean says: Here is what I do when I get bored! Not too serious, just my silly humor. We do go dancing every Sunday to keep us … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dementia, Humor, Memories, Poetry
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, caregiving, Dementia, Humor, memories, poetry
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A Thousand Pieces: Part Two
A Thousand Pieces:Part Two By Arden Nering Scratches on the record putting skips into your song Fleeting thoughts escaping, almost here before they’re gone The shrinking of your universe, interests no longer claim that name Too much to remember … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Advocate, Alzheimer's, Justice, Memory, Poetry, Warning signs
Tagged Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, Memory, poetry, Warning signs
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Guest Blog plus I, Advocate
Guest Blog by Arden Nering A Thousand Pieces At first I didn’t notice that you’d already started to go I thought it was just normal, your age starting to show A second here, a moment there, a blurring of … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Caring, Loss, Memory, Poetry
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The Pendulum Swings
The Pendulum Swings Do not let the pendulum strike you As you rush to the nearest fad, The pendulum swings and it will smack you As it swoops on its backward swing. Stand firm, defend the differences, Enjoy the … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Fad, Humor, Pendulum, Poetry
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, Fads, Humor, Pendulum, poetry, Warning signs
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One Rose
One Rose A Fontanelle H. W. Bryce Pop-pop-pop-pop And three men fall Pop-pop-pop-pop And three more die Blood paints designs On the whitewashed wall Six souls rise from bodies once tall No one asks why A little girl recoils … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, author site, Blogging, Caring, Loss, Memory, Poetry
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, Dementia, memories, Memory, poetry
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Summer Sounds
Summer Sounds A Fontanelle by H. W. Bryce Neighbours mowing lawns! Kids on slides! BBQ grill sizzling! Baby cries! Mother sings! Passing cars! Screen door swings, screeches closed To buzzing flies! Folks passing by, chatting! Laughter in the park!! Gamboling … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dreams, Hope, Humor, Memories, Poetry
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, caregiving, Humor, memories, poetry
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I Am the Chooser of My Fate
I Am the Chooser of My Fate Free will is what God gave to us, Free will guides my word and deed, I am the chooser of my fate. Some face their duty with a cuss And if their … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dementia, Hope, Poetry
Tagged Advocacy, Alzheimer's, caregiving, Dementia, Peace Now, poetry
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