Saturday, October 25, 2014

October

I am thinking of ending this blog. 
I began it 6 years ago now when mom and dad were first living here with us and no longer able to live alone in LaGrange.
It has been a growing time for me. I  watched my mother digress week by week with Alzheimer's Disease. At first she seemed just a bit forgetful. She would worry about dad and how he was not himself. She did not know what to do, little knowing that she herself was beginning the long journey of dementia. We all thought it was dad who was declining and were just shocked to learn that mom was worse than he was. She fought a valiant fight maintaining her positive outlook and happy, outgoing ways to the very end. It has almost been two years now since she left us all and we miss her still.


We truly had many happy times with mom and dad the first years they were at Sutter Living Center.
We went out to eat at McDonald's and shopping in the cute Ludington stores. We ate ice cream at House of Flavors and drove down along the lake front many times. 







Dad has dealt with mom being gone the only way he could--he has put all those memories and love into a closet in his mind, locked the door and he never opens it. He will look at a family photograph and name all his children but never mentions mom. I will sometimes point to her and say, "Who is this?" He just doesn't answer.
He will sometimes remark,"There is Nancy( or whomever is in the picture) with her mother." 
For awhile there was a very sweet lady at Sutter that reminded dad of mom and he would call her Barb and want to sit with her and hold her hand, but she has been gone now for quite some time and he has put all memory of mom away.
He is kind of lonely.
I wish I lived closer so that I could pop in every day just to say "hi".
Mom had real Alzheimer's Disease. Dad has what I would call, old age dementia. He has been so much the same year after year now. He no longer can walk or even support his own weight and is in a wheel chair. However, mentally he seems about the same. No short term memory and he lives in and out of the past and the present. He says he will be going home to LaGrange soon--he says he is ready. I know he is. 


I hope this blog has been a blessing.
 It is rather like an old photograph album to sit down with occasionally and reminiscence. 


Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Summer of 2014

Summer has come and gone and now Autumn is in its full splendor.
I have been waiting to post about our summer- thinking and remembering all the fun we've had.
Sarah was the first one to come in June.
 Nancy came in the beginning of July to stay with Sarah at the cottage. We were able to get in to see dad a number of times. He seemed to do well with knowing Nancy and Sarah even though it had been a year since the last visit.
 We went to an antique car show with dad. He ate lots of popcorn, drank lots of lemonade and had a good time.



 Nancy was a hit in her hat. In fact an older lady came by who admired it and wanted it for herself so Nancy gave it to her. Days are always eventful at Sutter Living Center.







One day when we were in Ludington visiting with dad we went down to the harbor park where an old time sailing vessel was docked





Nancy and I hiked a rather steep trail on a hot day--I was a bit winded but the view was well worth the effort!






Lena came up for Anna's baby shower and to take a nice vacation. Bethany came to help with the boys and was a blessing beyond compare!




 Tacy was very happy to have the boys here and you can see what a big helper I had. Samuel loves the vacuum cleaner and was anxious to help.
 This is how I felt at the end of the day! Happy, but tired.
 BETHANY
 EZRA
 Ezra on Samuel's 3rd birthday







 It was cool when the children were here but they managed to go swimming anyway and had a marvelous time.







This is Richard Truitt's 90th birthday party with his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Just about everyone was able to make it.

 Lena, Samuel, Richard, Ezra and Adam
 Christy, George, Richard, Henry and Nathanael


 Joe, Joshua, Zach, Natalie, Richard, Bethany and Liz
 John was here for the summer from Ukraine. It was wonderful having him here.
 JOSHUA


 HENRY, ZACH AND GEORGE

JOE, ALEX AND NAT








JOHN AND SUSAN CAME UP IN AUGUST
We visited with dad a few times and each time he was alert and conversational. Dad had a very good summer seeing his children.
 JIM AND WENDY LAKE ALSO MADE A TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE FROM TORONTO
Jim is our cousin and had not been to the Wigwam since he was a boy. It was just a great time reminiscing.
Jim, Wendy and Susan