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Tag Archives: caregiving
Lost in the Moment
Lost in the Moment H. W. Bryce I dream of every precious moment when we meet, I picture me, as I sweep her off her feet, I picture her, as she dissolves in happy tears. “Yet every time I … Continue reading
Posted in Advocate, Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Caring, Dementia, Dreams, Lost, Love, Memories, Overwhelmed, Poetry
Tagged Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, caregiving, Caring, Dementia, memories, poetry
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Memory Is a Silly Old Bugger
Memory is a Silly Old Bugger Memory is a silly old bugger, He’s the living example of hugger mugger, He plays hide and seek with facts and with figures, Today’s events…he hides away somewhere and substitutes twenty-year-old events for … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Caring, Dementia, Elderly, Memory, Poetry, Remembering
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, caregiving, Dementia, Memory, poetry
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No Holiday for Me
***HEY FOLKS: Pictures are back. Whoop-eee!!! No Holiday for Me H. W. Bryce Work day calls, work day grows, Late to home, nobody knows Where the time went, it’s totally lost; It’s not coming back, pay the cost. Early … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dementia, Poetry
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, caregiving, Dementia, Holiday, poetry
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Win, Place, or Lose
WIN, PLACE OR LOSE You give your all, you give your best, You strive your strongest, without rest, But like the fastest gun, in the west, Two guys beat you out with, “You lose!” Why does it have to … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dementia, Faithful, Poetry, Service
Tagged Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, Care, caregiving, moms, poetry
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Living with a lesser light
Living with a lesser light Living with a Lesser Light is a Quick Poem written off Guest Blogger Serena Sinclair’s O is for One Perfect Moment, #AtoZChallenge of APRIL 20, 2017 This is the poem that prompted Friday’s guest blog … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dementia, Guest, Loss, Love, Poetry
Tagged Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, caregiving, Dementia, Guest, Love, poetry
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One Perfect Moment
One Perfect Moment A Guest Blog by Serena Sinclair, a wonderful writer at https://serenasinclair.wordpress.com/. Serena took up the challenge and wrote an alphabet blog, mostly chronicling the family struggle with her mother’s Alzheimer’s. Today’s blog is P is for Picture … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Caring, Dementia, Helpless, Hope, Love, Memory
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, Care, caregiving, Dementia, Hope, Memory
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Inner Critic: Writers and Carers
Inner Critic: Writers and Carers Writers especially have an inner critic. Inner critics are never satisfied. They continually plague the writer’s mind with questions, questions, question, what ifs, doubts… So it is for care givers. Many and many a … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Caring, Choices, Dementia, Humor, Poetry
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, Care, caregiving, Dementia, Humor, poetry
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