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Tag Archives: memories
I Want To Go Home she said
I WANT TO GO HOME she said “I want to go home,” said the frail lady in the hall, “I want to go home, I don’t want to be at the ball.” She was pale and unsteady in her … Continue reading
Posted in Advocacy, Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Lost, Memoir, Poetry, Remembering, Sundowning
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My Haircut: Part Two
My Haircut About my haircut. Actually the time in the barber’s chair – see My Haircut, Part I in my previous blog – always reminds me of when I was still very young (yes, there was a time). But … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Cancer, Humor, Memoir, Mirrors!, Remembering, Trauma
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My Haircut: So Sorry
My Haircut So Sorry Here’s my haircut. So sorry I look so shaggy. It was self-inflicted. * Well, maybe my haircut wasn’t quite that extreme, but… Just don’t feel I can afford the time to go out and find … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Choices, Horrible Haircut, Memoir
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The Ruins: A Tale of Two Legends
The Ruins A tale of Two Legends Once a stately pyramid, now a hieroglyphic, Once a brilliant mind, now the ruins, Ravished by the weather and the people, Deconstructed by disease, Once a prosperous farmer, now a stick plow … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Dementia, Irony, Memoir, Memories, Poetry, Time
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Just a Leaf: blowing in the wind
Just a Leaf: blowing in the wind Just a Leaf is a collection of rambling thoughts prompted by a blog entry in WordPress by my great friend Giselle Roeder, author of We Don’t Talk About and Forget Me Not. … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Memories, Remembering, Reminiscing, Waiting
Tagged Alzheimer's, Blogging 101, care giving, Dementia, memories, poetry
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Quiet Walk
On our quiet walk, we found this in a little old English church. We instantly forgot the world and our troubles. Ann and I stumbled upon an old English church while walking the old English countryside in a … Continue reading
Posted in Advocate, Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Memories, Peace, Reminiscing
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Get Him Outta Here: Please!
Get Him Outta Here Get him outta here. Get him out. He’s disrupting my party, He’s no fun. Make him run. Go on, get him outta here. The intruder heckled harder, He fought tooth and nail, For every laser … Continue reading
Posted in Alzheimer's, Care Giving, Irony, Poetry, Trauma, War and peace
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