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Death of a Loved One

Death of a Loved One

And then they die You thought you were ready for your elderly loved one’s death, had even stopped by the funeral home a month ago, signed papers, started burial planning, considered a headstone. The nice man asked, “What were her wishes?” or “Had he said what he wanted?” You prepared, as best you could, and… Continue Reading

IS THERE ANY PEACE FOR CAREGIVERS?

IS THERE ANY PEACE FOR CAREGIVERS?

Caregiving:  what’s the hardest part?  One answer: all you know doesn’t work. Caregiving calls for new skills and you don’t have any, maybe aren’t conscious that you need them. Your time, space and decisions were ordered, schedules set, kitchen clean. But now the person you care for crashes the tomato soup bowl on your wooden floor, the… Continue Reading

The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of childhood into adulthood. – THOMAS HUXLEY

The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of childhood into adulthood. – THOMAS HUXLEY

The secret of genius is to carry the spirit of childhood into adulthood. THOMAS HUXLEY I scrunched in the way-back of my daughter’s van, squeezed between her 5 year-old twin sons, Walker and Taylor. They live in Massachusetts and rented a place at one of Maine’s dazzling lakes for the waning summer days, the week… Continue Reading

BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO

BREAKING UP IS HARD TO DO

Oh sugar, honey honey you are my candy and you got me wanting you Dear Sugar, I’ve wanted you for as long as I remember. At six, my stubby fingers got whacked each time I smacked my lips after stealing one of Aunt Pauline’s mint-frosted  brownies. The grown-ups slapped my chubby hand and said, “You’ll get… Continue Reading

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