Despite being 86 and having had Alzheimer's for 9 years, being barely able to use her arms, confined to a wheelchair for almost two years, having limited hearing, trouble making comprehensible sentences (often), and compromised vision.......(whew, how's that for a partial list?), my Mom still has her sense of humour intact. She really is one hell of a trooper. When she's not sleeping, or sleepy, she's usually in a good mood. She still has that glint in her eyes that says 'expect the unexpected'. We do, and she constantly delivers!
I am about to prove that there is little difference between 'diary' and 'diarrhea'. It's an experiment that could take years, so put your seatbelt on, grab the chicken bar and start screaming! Actually, this is going to be really boring...it's the chronicle of my life from age 48 until....
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Sharing A Few Good Laughs With Mootha
Despite being 86 and having had Alzheimer's for 9 years, being barely able to use her arms, confined to a wheelchair for almost two years, having limited hearing, trouble making comprehensible sentences (often), and compromised vision.......(whew, how's that for a partial list?), my Mom still has her sense of humour intact. She really is one hell of a trooper. When she's not sleeping, or sleepy, she's usually in a good mood. She still has that glint in her eyes that says 'expect the unexpected'. We do, and she constantly delivers!
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It has stood her well - had to, she had her boys to survive.
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