Stories – Emotions
I’m supposed to be at my eye appointment right now. Since I’m writing a blog instead, you are correct in
By far, one of the greatest frustrations I have as a caregiver is that I have no control over what
I’m ashamed of how much I complain to Lynn about the things he asks me to do. If he calls
As winter progressed to spring this year, Lynn was finally beginning to feel less fatigue, his muscles were getting stronger,
When I was young, no one in my immediate family had any type of visible disability. I grew up in
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
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’m having one of those “half-empty” days. It didn’t start out that way. I was excited because Lynn was having
I have become a “glass half empty” type of person. I’m not sure exactly when that occurred, but it’s true.