Caregiving is not for the faint of heart

Caregiving is not for the faint of heart.

Matt brought us cheesecake from Uprising Bakery on his way home from church.

Mom was resting on her bed, gathering her energy after the BM event. She now has an open sore on her right ear that makes it difficult to lay on that side of her head (I rinsed with saline solution earlier and let air dry before putting on a loose bandaid). She still has a sore left shoulder that makes it difficult for her to get comfortable on that side. So we settled on having her rest laying on her back for now.

Mom mentioned something about her father being close. I asked her if Grandpa was near by. She answered, "Oh yes, he is not far."

I said to Mom, "We really don't know how much time we have left together." Mom answered brightly, "No we don't. But we aren't going to dwell on that. We are going to make the best of it." I replied, "Yes, we are going to enjoy every minute." We both laughed as I gestured toward the bathroom, where we had just had a big cleanup after the aforementioned BM event.

I brought her a cup of tea and a piece of cheesecake for her afternoon treat. After some organization we figured out a comfortable position so she could feed herself and watch, "Keeping Up Appearances" on her iPad.

Caregiving is not for the faint of heart.


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