I Don’t Know My Heart By Heart

The writing experience is very much like walking a cat. Or at least the specific experience my wife and I have when we periodically take our inherited elderly black cat for a walk on a leash. Sometimes the process comes along quickly, as the article and I rush ahead, full of curiosity and interest, sussing out possibilities and following scents. But other times it just flops down on a warm spot on the pavement. Sure, I’m still talking about the cat, but again the analogy to writing is spot on.

Mom to the ER with back pain 8/13/21

Facebook update: Update on Mom: After almost two weeks of back pain – including a clean x-ray – her pain escalated Friday night and I took her to the ER. They saw nothing in the initial x-ray. Further tests revealed an aortic aneurysm that they believed at the time could be associated with the pain.… Continue reading Mom to the ER with back pain 8/13/21

Daily Resolutions for Caring for my Mom Who Has Dementia

Today I resolve to care for Mom. I will do this by remembering that few of her thoughts and actions exist separate from her dementia, which is compounded by her pain, and her anxiety, and thus she deserves care, forgiveness, and patience even when a behavior is repeated over and over. This is also true… Continue reading Daily Resolutions for Caring for my Mom Who Has Dementia

2021.6.14 The Best Words Weekly – Get Unstuck: Learn Sudoku

Jack Jose snags free WiFi outside the Loudonville McDonald's

[The following is the content of this week’s email update. If you’ve already read it in your email, the best use of your time is to skip this. It’s the same thing.] Good morning! Hello from the parking lot of the Rte 3 McDonald’s in Loudonville, Ohio. This is where I can connect to the… Continue reading 2021.6.14 The Best Words Weekly – Get Unstuck: Learn Sudoku

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