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Tag Archives: Writing
A writer’s gotta write — 021311
I just hate that I don’t have something substantial to blog about every day. But such is the way of things for the moment. Mom’s doing okay. I can’t make stuff up. Writing/blogging is just about my favorite thing to … Continue reading
Posted in Something Completely Different
Tagged Caregiver, Writing
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2010: A look back — 010111
It’s New Year’s day, 2011; a fitting time for reflection on the year past. ElderBlog readers know that it was a big year for my parents. As in life, 2010 held expectancies and surprises; laughter and tears. Let’s take a … Continue reading
Posted in Living life at old age
Tagged Blood Pressure, Caregiver, Dance, Death, Dementia, Drinking, Falling, Funeral, Hospital, Medicaid, Moving, Music, Nashville, Parkinson's Disease, Pedicure, Piedmont Place, Stress, Surgery, Vulnerable adult, Walk, Writing
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Words (and the gift of writing them) – 112310
There are people who jump out of bed each morning eager to apply their gifts to a needing world: electricians, doctors, waiters, singers, paralegals, decorators…you get the idea. My joy has always been communications. Early on, that meant radio and … Continue reading
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Tagged Writing
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