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When I work with the DVD player, the cats put themselves between the DVD player and the remote, so I can't move the DVD back and forth. This is the only moment where they don't walk on the keyboard, because they know that they annoy me more staying between the DVD player and the remote. This is one of the reasons why I am nuts. My mother is not feeling well at all. I am glad that my brother is coming on Sunday, so maybe he will give me some good advice.
Rossella, I'm sorry your mother is not feeling well. And I know, cats can get annoying sometimes. Sassy loves to get on my computer desk right in front of the monitor and I can't see a thing. I put her down and she gets back up. They also like to step on the printer and push the print button. So fun when you're sleeping or trying to. But, the love and laughter they give us makes up for all of that.
Rossella! hope your mom feels better. glad your bro is coming and I think safe, warm and nuts is hilarious. sorry to smile but sorry again, it's too funny!
Christina! enjoy that fabulous Cali weather. Love Cali in the winter. great that you are having such a sweet time with your mom. You are a good daughter. laughing is the best.
Christina, I am glad you are having a good period with your mom. I really like when (rarely) my mother shows the sense of humour she had before. I think she is just fed up of living like this, of suffering in every part of her body, of being so dependent from other people, of not being able to do what she wants to do. So, she is letting herself go. We shall try a 7-days vitamins treatment, which some months ago cheered her up!
my mom use to gross me out when she was on the comde she would use the sheet to wipe herslef i had the toilet paer by her bedside. i had to throw away two new sheets she messed up thats about the only thing she didi to gross me out
Christina I'm glad your mom is feeling better.....just remember that not all medications work the same on everyone....what may be a miracle for one may be a nightmare for another. I am so happy you are able to spend some quality time with her. The col has been having a rough day.....after her episode last night she ate chicken noodle soup, drank a Sprite and said she felt good. Told her this morning to go back to bed around 7 am and she did for about 2 hours....but today has been so weak....didn't eat a thing all day, finally got her to drink another Sprite and eat some crackers. She has a virus, head stopped up, nose running like a faucet. She has been around no one but me......we finally figured out that she got it from her daily newspaper or something I brought home from the store. Crazy I know....but absolutely possible. When I took her pm meds down and wanted to get her changed took her 3 tries to get up, I finally had to pull her up, walks so slowly and weaves like a drunk! Sat her down and turned on her nice, warm new bidet. Told her I would be back in a little while to help her to bed, checked the camera.....took herself to bed. All quiet and dark.....hope she feels better tomorrow. Now it's my turn...hubby sleeping on couch, one last outside for doggies and I'm curling up in bed. Hoping you all have a peaceful night full of good dreams................
Rossella, Yes, I hope the treatment gives her a boost. We just never know what goes on in the mind and body of the elderly. I know when one is worried, the cats are annoying, but you know, they are worried too, and they are worried for you, and at times they are self-centered,(where's my food), and at other times, they warm the seat of Mother's chair; they watch you sleep, they gently warn you of something before it is about to happen. Oh, they are maddening and precioso--a lo mismo. I could use a little B-12 about now, but will stick with Chardonnay tonight. Ciao, Bella Rossellamex. christina
My nuts are Honey Roasted. I'm know for the jars of them next to puppy treats. Shop, car, home ...
hey ~ did anyone see the Ron Reagan feature on the news about his father's Alz? I think he wrote a book. - I was baking Sir cookies & missed the whole thing. Maybe it's more push toward research & remedy?
Thanks, Christina. Yes, I like to joke about my cats. I know they love me, they try to draw my attention when I don't look at them, or when they feel I am worried and sad, but I am convinced they have a strange sense of humour and they like to pull pranks! My cat Cocaine stealed the little statue of Jesus from the miniature I set up for Xmas and we had a miniature without Jesus. The Madonna, Joseph, the ox and the donkey, the shepherds and so on, they were all there, and no Jesus! When the 3 Wisemen (the Kings) arrived on January 6th, they didn't find any child!!!! We found the poor baby tonight under a chair, together with the plastic balls she uses to play. She has used the Holy Child as a ball!
Sorry, rip. I did not see it. I hope it does push the powers that be to find a cure faster. Doc told me there will be a cure but not in our lifetimes. :(
Rossella: God has a tremendous sense of humor!!! Jesus under the chair!! Priceless! Goes to show you: what's in the heart, the unseen, is the real world. The cats know that:)
Silly Cocaine kitty! Mine drop kibbles into my shoes. Really bothersome when I get a night call, hurry to stuff my feet into slippers & stand up on the stupid things!
Oh, yeah, Christina, but it was strange anyway! About the Reagan thing.... if our premier Berlusconi got Alzheimer, after 5 minutes they would find a cure against Alzheimer!
HeyRip--Wazzup?! I have never had a cat do mischievous deeds. Just annoying things. I had one that walked on the piano--Mozart. Sanura steals all the pencils around and hits them under the area rugs or door mats. Lumpy old things. i don't think she would steal the baby Jesus from the creche and hide Him under a chair with other toys like Cocaine. If she did, she would look at me seriously, and lead me to Him. heehee
"Shivers of Concern" talking about the hints of it while he was in office. i heard a film clip of him stammering during a speech. painful to hear ... My heart to all of you.
Ron Reagan Jr. will bring it up. "My Father at 100".
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Based on your preferences, we provide you with information about one or more of our contracted senior living providers ("Participating Communities") and provide your Senior Living Care Information to Participating Communities. The Participating Communities may contact you directly regarding their services.
APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
II. How We Are Paid.
We do not charge you any fee – we are paid by the Participating Communities. Some Participating Communities pay us a percentage of the first month's standard rate for the rent and care services you select. We invoice these fees after the senior moves in.
III. When We Tour.
APFM tours certain Participating Communities in Washington (typically more in metropolitan areas than in rural areas.) During the 12 month period prior to December 31, 2017, we toured 86.2% of Participating Communities with capacity for 20 or more residents.
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You have no obligation to use or to continue to use our services. Because you pay no fee to us, you will never need to ask for a refund.
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My mother is not feeling well at all. I am glad that my brother is coming on Sunday, so maybe he will give me some good advice.
love,
miz
Christina! enjoy that fabulous Cali weather. Love Cali in the winter.
great that you are having such a sweet time with your mom. You are a good daughter. laughing is the best.
Heading to the rack and I love you guys.
oh boy... here comes the my cousin vinny train
lovbob
I know when one is worried, the cats are annoying, but you know, they are worried too, and they are worried for you, and at times they are self-centered,(where's my food), and at other times, they warm the seat of Mother's chair; they watch you sleep, they gently warn you of something before it is about to happen. Oh, they are maddening and precioso--a lo mismo.
I could use a little B-12 about now, but will stick with Chardonnay tonight. Ciao, Bella Rossellamex. christina
love,
miz
Ate just about a whole can of mixed nuts today.
going to bed for real.
have to lay down.
full of crabs and nuts.
lovbob
first I pick out the cashews and then it's on.
uhhggg. crabs and nuts.
sounded like a good idea at the time.
hey ~ did anyone see the Ron Reagan feature on the news about his father's Alz? I think he wrote a book. - I was baking Sir cookies & missed the whole thing.
Maybe it's more push toward research & remedy?
We found the poor baby tonight under a chair, together with the plastic balls she uses to play. She has used the Holy Child as a ball!
Mine drop kibbles into my shoes. Really bothersome when I get a night call, hurry to stuff my feet into slippers & stand up on the stupid things!
No one will fess up.
About the Reagan thing.... if our premier Berlusconi got Alzheimer, after 5 minutes they would find a cure against Alzheimer!
Sanura steals all the pencils around and hits them under the area rugs or door mats. Lumpy old things. i don't think she would steal the baby Jesus from the creche and hide Him under a chair with other toys like Cocaine. If she did, she would look at me seriously, and lead me to Him. heehee
Ron Reagan Jr. will bring it up. "My Father at 100".