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KimBo, it is a joy to know you! It's been fun and all sorts of other emotions this year. All the best to you and your family for a wonderful 2012. In spite of what the Maya say. But, we're wired for surprises and difficulties, right?!:) Hugs!
Christina-You are a true gift! We sure do go through the spectrum of emotions here! Wonderful that we can all be here for each other for the good times and bad! Hope 2012 is a wonderful year for you and your family and that the sibs will take a look at themselves and start giving support to you! You deserve all that is good from them! I think the Mayans just got tired of making the calendar! LOL Maybe they took up another hobby like knitting instead! Hehehehehe You are right though, we are all wired for those surprises and difficulties for sure! We are survivors and will help one another survive come what may! Love you Christina! Kimbo
Happy New Year to all of the boat crew From Harv (Cuz) and my wife Joyce. This next piece is from Cristina's cousin in Ireland.
To my beautiful cousin Christine: To leave the old with a burst of song To recall the right and forgive the wrong; To forget the thing that binds you fast To the vain regrets of the year that's past; To have the strength to let go your hold Of the not worthwhile of the days grown old, To dare to go forth with a purpose true, To the unknown task of the year that's new; To help your brother along the road To do his work and lift his load; To add your gift to the world's good cheer, Is to have and to give a Happy New Year.
bobbie sorry I didn't get your phone message till late tonight because the darn volume and speaker button got acidently turned off. Thats probably why no one else called today either, but when I did read the message and the post on here I was laughing so hard I even went and told the wife who was under the sheets already and she just about fell out of bed laughing so hard. I got to get me a can of that or else just go to the farm where my neice works and bottle some of that up. Thats funny than a crutch. Love you Cuz and may this year be a great one for you
Y'all starting the New Year with a can of what in Florida???
Neighbors are having a party & for the first time in years - I can join them without being on call ... still isn't feeing right. Damn How bittersweet? Fireworks are blasting & my instincts worry about Sir's memories of WW2. Wait ... he's gone ... He used to have awful thrashing nightmares which is now called PTSS or something. He would thrash in his sleep, thump Mom. They placed a large pillow between them in their bed = protection from his night horror reflexes when the loud fireworks blasted. I recall his vocal Nightmares when we were room mates - not my place to share but some of you know. War stuff ... chilling ...
Happy New Year everyone ... the Best we can make of it ~ Cheers ~ Rip&Pets *should I visit the neighbor's party? It's weird not being "on call"
You all are awake nearing midnight there? Forgetting everyone's time zones. OK ... I'll vist the party yet will be thinking of all my caregiving friends, rather be with y'all - those who understand the endless days & nights - & the sadness of losing them. You Know WE Know ... & if that doesn't make sense - check your care giving status. Lord knows we know!
Happy New Year my dear friends! I've been feeling pretty crappy with this cold for the last few days and sure hope it isn't an omen for the new year. I hope this year will bring peace, love and happiness to you all. A little prosperity would work too...lol.
Linda, you and Pa have been in my thoughts. I hope you can feel our loving thoughts with you as you sit vigil with Pa. We love you both and send our angels to watch over you.
Rip, I hope you had a few drinks for us all!
Bobbie, I was going to text you lastnight and I said nah, she is having too much fun spreading LA!
New Year Morning. Yes, it feels new, and better. We celebrated by New York time, in bed at 9, had 1 Cadillac, quesadilla, and my favorite staple, guacamole and chips. Mother was fantastic yesterday. Speaking in sentences and singing many songs. Very alert and responsive. Made me cry. Gave her a manicure and held her hands until polish dried. Sister visiting her today, we called brother. Rip, what is that on your head? Dearest rip, Live. Get your feet wet. Hugs. From the left coast throughout the land, to the cities and in the boonies, on the mountain tops and in the valleys, on Boats and waterways, a very Happy New Year. "God Bless Us All, Every one". Love you very much. Christina xo
doesnt feel like a new year to me . starting out shitty new year for me . winds a hollowing out there . gonna get colder . hearing pa s chest a rattling worst . he ate his bfast with sad look . pa do u want to talk about something ? he looked at me with sad puppy eyes and said no . he knows he is on his way out and he fears death , he wants to stay alive and be well .... im just sad all around . nothing puts a smile on my face , how could i . pa s sad and so am i . bro in fla is comin soon . tried to reach my sis in texas . her boyfriend is not well himself and i think he too is on his way out . sadness all around me . christina - i am going to move ur angel into pa s room to watch over him and be with him . thank you for the angel . shes very comferting to us . i want to thank you all for the hugs and candles lit too . prayers also . keep em coming .
i am going to put on bundle of warm clothes and go enjoy my bandit . i havent seen him for a while and he sure would be very very happy to see me . i also need to fill up the wood box , keep my mind busy . i realy realy would rather just curl up and sleep all i can . but i cant do that yet . i fell asleep 15 mins till midnght . didnt care to cheer for a new year . i did thought ah its 15 more mins but didnt feel like cheering . why ?? what for ?? pointless for me . so i laid down and snuggle up with warm blanket and passed out . first time ever i skip a celebration of new year . love you all with my heart xoxox
In my mind, seeing Linda in a big field with Bandit, running, jumping, playing with a stick, sits down to hug Bandit, such a rowdy pup, nipping at her, then he lets her hug him. Not for long, Throw the stick, pant, pant, I'm running. Slobber, slobber. Breathe deeply, exhale with force, look at the sky, smell the earth. It is a good place. Things change form every so often. All the energy is here, all the love. xo
Sending lots of love your way Linda! News says we are going to get wind gusts up to 50mph! Sun peeking out a little bit now! Give Pa a hug for me! XXOO Kimmy
Linda, give Pa a hug from me to and tell him we are all praying for him, You to.
Cindyray, welcome to the GO thread. Sorry your having to deal with the diapers. I have not had to do that yet so I can't offer any advice but there are others here who also have or had to do the diapers, they can offer advice. The only thing I can think of is find out what that stuff is that forensic doctors on tv put in their noses to block smells, if that is even real. Anyone know if it is and what it is called? I would think that could come in handy for us caregivers changing diapers.
I'm sorry I'm not more excited about the beginning of a new year but seeing how sad Linda is right now and knowing what she is going through I just can't feel it either. All I can feel right now is deep sorrow, it overshadows anything else. Part of me wants to put up the candle for vigil but then the other part of me says don't give up hope, so for now if I don't put up the candle, Linda just know it's because I'm still hoping and if my hope turns out to be futile just know that it's my way of holding your hand through this.
Lets all pray for Linda's Pa and for the angels to be with him to make him feel safe and loved.
Cindyray~ The diapers.....well I have an excellent sinus infection and impactmennt and I can't smell! Lucky me! The ENT wants to do surgery and I'm afraid I'll be able to smell then, so they say. I will gag and puke if I can smell it. My husband has to tell me if he gets a wiff of something. We just put wood like vinyl in moms room so smell won't get into carpets any longer if she has an accident. Stock up on plactic grocery bads. I put each dirty depend in on and tie shut and put in trash in garage. My best friend saves them for me because I go through a lot. Spray lots of lysol and febreez and renezit. I wash sheets/blankets every day. The wiping is what I have a problem with....she gets mad if I want to wipe her, says she can do it herself...Good luck. Post any solutions you come up with. I wish they made really big disposable wipes.
Happy New Year to you all. May God grannt you grace, peace and strength as you travel this extraordinary journey for your loved ones. Here's to 2012 being the best year yet. Suzie
LOL... I use to tell mom to bend over and grab ankles! We just made a joke out ot it, then I would take the end of a large facecloth and up the "crack" we went! I just pulled up and the cloth did the rest. Never thought I'd get a smile out of telling this but that's what you do when you love someone a bunch!!!!!! Miss her terribly. Now, I want all of you, with "the issue" to put a smile on your face and say, "Bend over and grab ankles... and by the way dear, Happy New Year to us all!!!"
Cindyray and golfbhard ~ I sooooooo relate to your issues. Strokes have left my husband incontinent. I'm becoming an unwilling expert. I sometimes feel I'm living in a diaper bucket, and I certainly didn't think that our golden years was going to refer to pee! I too have found that one diaper per plastic grocery bag does the trick for containing diaper odor. I used to have to do three loads of bedding a day, one for the waterproof mattress pad, one for the sheets and one for the blanket. I've cut down on that by placing a large (34x52") waterproof pad on top of the sheet and pray that he remains on it all night. I've also cut down on laundry by searching online for the most absorbant diapers. Don't go by the generic rating of moderate/heavy, etc., which can vary by manufacturer. There are sites that specify exactly how many ounces they will hold. They sometimes still leak, so I've found there are pads to insert into the diaper, much the same as women's sanitary napkins, that I use for nighttime wear. My husband doesn't really drink much. In fact, not nearly what doctors recommend, so I'm constantly amazed at how he can have so much output! Golfbhard, there ARE larger adult wipes. Walgreen's Certainty brand is one. They are 12x8". There are even larger ones I've found online, but they are, of course, more costly. It also helps if you spray first with a peri-rinse. It's not only scented, but it formulated to make clean-up of solids easier. My husband has a shit-fit, if you'll pardon the pun, when I spray it directly on him, because it's cold, so I spray the wipe. The wipes are wet, but they tend to dry out quickly, so the peri-rinse helps. I even found the rinse in a gallon bottle, so I refill the original spray bottle. Much more economical. When he DOES use the toilet, he invariably gets more on the floor than in the bowl, so I've saved myself steps by leaving a WetJet in the bathroom. I try not to think about the clean-up when he doesn't sit squarely on the seat for #2. Then, of course, there's Febreze and Glade plug-ins. I'm going to buy stock in the company--make some money back on what I'm spending the keep the place from smelling like the men's bathroom in a sleaze bar. I hope this helps.
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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.
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Hugs!
This next piece is from Cristina's cousin in Ireland.
To my beautiful cousin Christine:
To leave the old with a burst of song
To recall the right and forgive the wrong;
To forget the thing that binds you fast
To the vain regrets of the year that's past;
To have the strength to let go your hold
Of the not worthwhile of the days grown old,
To dare to go forth with a purpose true,
To the unknown task of the year that's new;
To help your brother along the road
To do his work and lift his load;
To add your gift to the world's good cheer,
Is to have and to give a Happy New Year.
Kathleen
Neighbors are having a party & for the first time in years - I can join them without being on call ... still isn't feeing right. Damn
How bittersweet?
Fireworks are blasting & my instincts worry about Sir's memories of WW2.
Wait ... he's gone ...
He used to have awful thrashing nightmares which is now called PTSS or something.
He would thrash in his sleep, thump Mom. They placed a large pillow between them in their bed = protection from his night horror reflexes when the loud fireworks blasted.
I recall his vocal Nightmares when we were room mates - not my place to share but some of you know. War stuff ... chilling ...
Happy New Year everyone ... the Best we can make of it ~
Cheers ~
Rip&Pets
*should I visit the neighbor's party? It's weird not being "on call"
LovCuz
Rip-Yes! Visit the neighbor's party! Have fun!
Love to all!
OK ... I'll vist the party yet will be thinking of all my caregiving friends, rather be with y'all - those who understand the endless days & nights - & the sadness of losing them.
You Know WE Know ...
& if that doesn't make sense - check your care giving status.
Lord knows we know!
Happy Next Year from the West Coast
Linda, you and Pa have been in my thoughts. I hope you can feel our loving thoughts with you as you sit vigil with Pa. We love you both and send our angels to watch over you.
Rip, I hope you had a few drinks for us all!
Bobbie, I was going to text you lastnight and I said nah, she is having too much fun spreading LA!
Love to you all,
Diane
From the left coast throughout the land, to the cities and in the boonies, on the mountain tops and in the valleys, on Boats and waterways, a very Happy New Year. "God Bless Us All, Every one". Love you very much. Christina xo
love,
miz
2012 is going to be a good one....or we are going to MAKE it a good one!
Hugs to all who are sitting bedside vigil today....please drop by and let us know how you are doing.
Lilli
winds a hollowing out there . gonna get colder .
hearing pa s chest a rattling worst . he ate his bfast with sad look . pa do u want to talk about something ? he looked at me with sad puppy eyes and said no . he knows he is on his way out and he fears death , he wants to stay alive and be well ....
im just sad all around . nothing puts a smile on my face , how could i . pa s sad and so am i .
bro in fla is comin soon . tried to reach my sis in texas . her boyfriend is not well himself and i think he too is on his way out . sadness all around me .
christina - i am going to move ur angel into pa s room to watch over him and be with him . thank you for the angel . shes very comferting to us .
i want to thank you all for the hugs and candles lit too . prayers also . keep em coming .
i am going to put on bundle of warm clothes and go enjoy my bandit . i havent seen him for a while and he sure would be very very happy to see me . i also need to fill up the wood box , keep my mind busy . i realy realy would rather just curl up and sleep all i can . but i cant do that yet .
i fell asleep 15 mins till midnght . didnt care to cheer for a new year . i did thought ah its 15 more mins but didnt feel like cheering . why ?? what for ?? pointless for me . so i laid down and snuggle up with warm blanket and passed out . first time ever i skip a celebration of new year .
love you all with my heart xoxox
love,
miz
Breathe deeply, exhale with force, look at the sky, smell the earth. It is a good place. Things change form every so often. All the energy is here, all the love. xo
Cindyray, welcome to the GO thread. Sorry your having to deal with the diapers. I have not had to do that yet so I can't offer any advice but there are others here who also have or had to do the diapers, they can offer advice. The only thing I can think of is find out what that stuff is that forensic doctors on tv put in their noses to block smells, if that is even real. Anyone know if it is and what it is called? I would think that could come in handy for us caregivers changing diapers.
I'm sorry I'm not more excited about the beginning of a new year but seeing how sad Linda is right now and knowing what she is going through I just can't feel it either. All I can feel right now is deep sorrow, it overshadows anything else. Part of me wants to put up the candle for vigil but then the other part of me says don't give up hope, so for now if I don't put up the candle, Linda just know it's because I'm still hoping and if my hope turns out to be futile just know that it's my way of holding your hand through this.
Lets all pray for Linda's Pa and for the angels to be with him to make him feel safe and loved.
Love you all,
Cricket
We just put wood like vinyl in moms room so smell won't get into carpets any longer if she has an accident. Stock up on plactic grocery bads. I put each dirty depend in on and tie shut and put in trash in garage. My best friend saves them for me because I go through a lot. Spray lots of lysol and febreez and renezit. I wash sheets/blankets every day. The wiping is what I have a problem with....she gets mad if I want to wipe her, says she can do it herself...Good luck. Post any solutions you come up with. I wish they made really big disposable wipes.