Special day
Yesterday, I went to the wedding of a sweet girl(woman) who was one of Mom's nurses. I first met her in the ER a little over a year ago. She has been going to our church for many years, but I'd never had the pleasure of meeting her. Since Mom was in the ER several times before she died, I spent a good amount of time with R. She was such a blessing during the scariest of times in my life.
Just a bit of encouragement to those in the medical profession. You are doing a great service that you will never be properly compensated for. There isn't enough money out there to pay back the wonderful men and women that helped care for my mom. Not only did they care for her, but they gave me a peace that I didn't experience very often in those days. It was such a relief to get a break from the responsibility of caring for her.
Anyway, it was a beautiful wedding and R looked like a princess. I literally gasped when I saw her. Absolutely, picture perfect. I felt so blessed to be included in her special day.
I'd planned on ending this blog on July 19th. However, with Grandma moving in with us the following week, I think it might be interesting to continue. I'd like the focus at that point to be caring for the elderly. My grandma is believed to have Parkinson's Disease.(I say "believed" because she hasn't had an official diagnosis yet) She hasn't been doing well the last week, so I'm not really sure what to expect regarding her care. I will be doing a lot of research on the subject and I intend to provide my findings here.
Just a bit of encouragement to those in the medical profession. You are doing a great service that you will never be properly compensated for. There isn't enough money out there to pay back the wonderful men and women that helped care for my mom. Not only did they care for her, but they gave me a peace that I didn't experience very often in those days. It was such a relief to get a break from the responsibility of caring for her.
Anyway, it was a beautiful wedding and R looked like a princess. I literally gasped when I saw her. Absolutely, picture perfect. I felt so blessed to be included in her special day.
I'd planned on ending this blog on July 19th. However, with Grandma moving in with us the following week, I think it might be interesting to continue. I'd like the focus at that point to be caring for the elderly. My grandma is believed to have Parkinson's Disease.(I say "believed" because she hasn't had an official diagnosis yet) She hasn't been doing well the last week, so I'm not really sure what to expect regarding her care. I will be doing a lot of research on the subject and I intend to provide my findings here.
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