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Diandra 02-05-2014 03:32 PM

why it is worth it...
 
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Just a reminder why we work so hard to care for our aging parents. We get so deep into the day to day work and stress we forget why we are doing it.
Diandra

St George 2013 02-05-2014 04:32 PM

Hey Diandra :)
 
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Originally Posted by Diandra (Post 1049117)
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Just a reminder why we work so hard to care for our aging parents. We get so deep into the day to day work and stress we forget why we are doing it.
Diandra

Thank you for this.....my mom, 82, build an addition on to our house and she just moved in on Saturday......she's doing ok but is missing her house very much. There is only one house between mine and hers.

She's blaming me for making her move but agrees with my reasons. I'm sure in time she will become use to her new 'place'. I try to tell her it is just like us moving when my dad was in the Air Force. They made 5 moves after I was born.....not sure how many before that.

Debi from Georgia

Kitt 02-05-2014 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Diandra (Post 1049117)
http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/at...1&d=1391632043

Just a reminder why we work so hard to care for our aging parents. We get so deep into the day to day work and stress we forget why we are doing it.
Diandra

Love that photo. It is so true. :Tip-Hat:

ger715 02-05-2014 08:56 PM

Debbie,
 
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Originally Posted by St George 2013 (Post 1049127)
Thank you for this.....my mom, 82, build an addition on to our house and she just moved in on Saturday......she's doing ok but is missing her house very much. There is only one house between mine and hers.

She's blaming me for making her move but agrees with my reasons. I'm sure in time she will become use to her new 'place'. I try to tell her it is just like us moving when my dad was in the Air Force. They made 5 moves after I was born.....not sure how many before that.

Debi from Georgia


How thoughtful and caring. It is a heartbreaking decision not talken lightly. My mother, some years ago, blamed me because I encouraged her to sell her home. She was in her 80's as well.

The Village had sited her home for repairs needed. I was there when the two inspectors came to talk with her. While there, they found even more violations; I had tried to encourage her for quite some time to sell the house.
One of the men from the village offered to buy her home after she said something like "If someone would buy this house for at least $$$$, I would sell it . I encouraged her to accept the offer. She did.

Your mother will eventually come around. Just knowing you are nearby will become very important to her.

(p.s. Debi...sorry for spelling your name incorrectly at the top.)


Gerry

beamupscotty 02-05-2014 09:34 PM

You guys are all an inspiration


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Originally Posted by ger715 (Post 1049167)
How thoughtful and caring. It is a heartbreaking decision not talken lightly. My mother, some years ago, blamed me because I encouraged her to sell her home. She was in her 80's as well.

The Village had sited her home for repairs needed. I was there when the two inspectors came to talk with her. While there, they found even more violations; I had tried to encourage her for quite some time to sell the house.
One of the men from the village offered to buy her home after she said something like "If someone would buy this house for at least $$$$, I would sell it . I encouraged her to accept the offer. She did.

Your mother will eventually come around. Just knowing you are nearby will become very important to her.

(p.s. Debi...sorry for spelling your name incorrectly at the top.)


Gerry


St George 2013 02-06-2014 03:54 AM

Thanks Gerry :)
 
[QUOTE=ger715;1049167]How thoughtful and caring. It is a heartbreaking decision not talken lightly. My mother, some years ago, blamed me because I encouraged her to sell her home. She was in her 80's as well.

The Village had sited her home for repairs needed. I was there when the two inspectors came to talk with her. While there, they found even more violations; I had tried to encourage her for quite some time to sell the house.
One of the men from the village offered to buy her home after she said something like "If someone would buy this house for at least $$$$, I would sell it . I encouraged her to accept the offer. She did.

Your mother will eventually come around. Just knowing you are nearby will become very important to her.

(p.s. Debi...sorry for spelling your name incorrectly at the top.)


Yep.....mom's electrical is out of code and needs to be redone....her 2nd bathroom floor was rotting and could not be used as a bathroom for many years and so on.

But...the good news is that my daughter and son in law, who currently live 40 minutes away in good ole Alabama, will be moving into her house and redoing it. I'm so excited on many levels....both my kids will be close, mom's house will look beautiful again and she'll enjoy seeing the renovations as they take place....I hope she will anyway :)

Once code violations are corrected and some painting done my daughter will be able to purchase the home at the price we just got from a .....dang it....whatever you call those people that look at houses for banks....my stupid brain isn't working right now.

No worries about the name.....real name is Debra......used Debbie until a young teenager when one of my older brothers friends spelled it Debi and I of course liked that better :) because he was soooo cute !

Debi from Georgia

Patsmom34 02-07-2014 10:41 AM

I have taken care of 3 family members now, 2 have passed. My grandmother, my mother and now my stepdad.

Being someones primary caregiver can be very stressful. Sometimes questioning why I do it, but never regretting it. I am taking care of my stepdad as a request from my mom. She wanted to make sure he was taken care of after she passed. I started looking after him around Sept 2009, when my mom started to get sick. She passed away Jan 16, 2010, she was 51.

The picture struck at my heart, because it is true. I have lost 2 of the most important people in my life. I see them all around me everyday and sometimes it can be overwhelming, but I don't dare pack their stuff away. I love the symbolism the things stand for.

Love them with all you have, care for them, help them, because you will miss them when they are gone.

Kathi49 02-07-2014 11:58 AM

Thank you Diandra! I am sitting here looking at my Mom's empty chair and it is hard.

My story is a bit different. My husband and I built a detached condo. We started in August of 2012; packing, sold our home in 6 days, moved to an apartment and finally moved into our new home September 25th of 2013. But before this all began we asked my mother to move in with us. She was so happy! So excited at age 86 to begin a new phase in her life.

For months we kept her involved with all of our choices; always asking for her input. Little did we know how sick she was going to become.

On October 23rd of this year she moved in and was just thrilled. I had given her the entire Master Bedroom suite with an attached Sunroom I knew she would love and she did! I went into that Sunroom one day and she was crying. I asked her what was wrong and she said, "You just don't know how happy I am to be here with you." Maybe she knew something, maybe she didn't. But I never heard her complain about a thing other than back pain.

Long story short, by November 8th she was at the ER. On November 30th she passed from Acute Leukemia. She did not want any treatment whatsoever and we all honored her wishes.

I miss her so much! We had so many plans. But what I have done is to get the things she had mentioned in her honor. Of course, I wanted to decorate too. But she had wanted a bedroom suit just like mine and after she passed I bought it. I plan on getting new cushions for the Sunroom furniture she had brought with her. It was another thing we were going to shop for. And she wanted the now empty chair to be re-upholsted. I will be doing that soon. For now, I keep her close with the things she had brought with her. I kept some of her clothes as they fit me too. And I just hug them when I am missing her.

So, yes, no matter how hard it is. Just remember your younger years when they tended to you.

St George 2013 02-09-2014 12:51 AM

Thank You Kathi :)
 
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Originally Posted by Kathi49 (Post 1049549)
Thank you Diandra! I am sitting here looking at my Mom's empty chair and it is hard.

My story is a bit different. My husband and I built a detached condo. We started in August of 2012; packing, sold our home in 6 days, moved to an apartment and finally moved into our new home September 25th of 2013. But before this all began we asked my mother to move in with us. She was so happy! So excited at age 86 to begin a new phase in her life.

For months we kept her involved with all of our choices; always asking for her input. Little did we know how sick she was going to become.

On October 23rd of this year she moved in and was just thrilled. I had given her the entire Master Bedroom suite with an attached Sunroom I knew she would love and she did! I went into that Sunroom one day and she was crying. I asked her what was wrong and she said, "You just don't know how happy I am to be here with you." Maybe she knew something, maybe she didn't. But I never heard her complain about a thing other than back pain.

Long story short, by November 8th she was at the ER. On November 30th she passed from Acute Leukemia. She did not want any treatment whatsoever and we all honored her wishes.

I miss her so much! We had so many plans. But what I have done is to get the things she had mentioned in her honor. Of course, I wanted to decorate too. But she had wanted a bedroom suit just like mine and after she passed I bought it. I plan on getting new cushions for the Sunroom furniture she had brought with her. It was another thing we were going to shop for. And she wanted the now empty chair to be re-upholsted. I will be doing that soon. For now, I keep her close with the things she had brought with her. I kept some of her clothes as they fit me too. And I just hug them when I am missing her.

So, yes, no matter how hard it is. Just remember your younger years when they tended to you.


Such a sweet and heartbreaking story at the same time. Your mom was truly loved and she knew it...what a wonderful daughter you are !

Today, or yesterday, my mom had been in her addition for 1 week. I went over this morning while she showered and when she got dressed and came out she was smiling ! Said she felt good and was so glad to be close to me. That made me have a good day too.

And you are so right.....she raised me and my brother and was an Air Force wife to boot. A wonderful and very caring mother but was and is firm in what she believes in :)

Take care everyone.

Debi from Georgia

ger715 02-11-2014 11:30 PM

Debi,
 
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Originally Posted by St George 2013 (Post 1049882)
Such a sweet and heartbreaking story at the same time. Your mom was truly loved and she knew it...what a wonderful daughter you are !

Today, or yesterday, my mom had been in her addition for 1 week. I went over this morning while she showered and when she got dressed and came out she was smiling ! Said she felt good and was so glad to be close to me. That made me have a good day too.

And you are so right.....she raised me and my brother and was an Air Force wife to boot. A wonderful and very caring mother but was and is firm in what she believes in :)

Take care everyone.

Debi from Georgia



Thanks for the additional info. So happy to hear your Mom is doing well. Sounds like it didn't take her too long to realize how fortunate she is to have you so close.

She seems like a lovely woman with a lot of "spunk". It's obvious, She did well with raising her children.


Gerry


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