Stories from My Past
When I was young, no one in my immediate family had any type of visible disability. I grew up in
It would seem that as of this week, my daughter has officially become a caregiver thus establishing the second generation
Having just celebrated a great Mother’s Day with my three children and their spouses, I couldn’t help but think that
When you are a caregiver, you learn to multitask and plan ahead… or you don’t survive. Once you get good
The following Caregiver’s Prayer appeared in a local church newsletter recently. Lynn’s aunt shared it with me, and I contacted
From what I can tell, one of man’s God-given instincts is to protect his family and property. That instinct doesn’t
I’ve had the opportunity this week to read a few blogs from other caregivers and last week to attend a
That question was posed to me yesterday during a get-together with several other caregivers. My first thought when I pondered
I had a serious disappointment tonight when I got home from work. It’s not about Lynn but something work-related. Once
My first career in life was as a registered nurse. I graduated in 1978 with a diploma in nursing and
I needed to go to work on Monday. I was supposed to be meeting someone at 12:30, so I had
I’m having one of those “half-empty” days. It didn’t start out that way. I was excited because Lynn was having