Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Journeying with my mother
Monday, July 26, 2010
Living to Travel
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Journeying with my Mother
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Journeying with my mother
When the RN said that she was in the palliative care stage of her life and he wanted to keep her at the home as long as they could, I prayed for her to die peacefully before her fragile kidneys gave out of her strong heart ceased its remarkably regular beating. My niece the favoured grand-daughter and my sister in law could not contain their grief. I had no words of comfort for them. I have none for myself.
She won't eat and I troll the markets and shops looking for unusual fruit and savoury tidbits to tempt her. She takes one bite or two and can't eat anymore. She ate three cherries today and a fresh date and enjoyed them . The doctor say she is to drink what she likes and not to be concerned about the sugar content of the copious glasses of apple juice and lemonade she is sipping. He is happy she is hydrated. Diabetes is the least of her problems.
I sit and read to her and that way she can drop off without offense as she always wants to be awake when I'm there. Sometimes we reminisce about funny moments and good times. She loves to hear about Audrey's exploits as Audrey is the youngest great-grand-daughter and small as she is- quite a piece of work. My children are coping well for the moment- they have their own lives and this is good. I long for my eldest son to contact me as he is estranged and out of the loop at the moment. I very much want him to see his grand-mother while she is able to talk and laugh.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Living to travel Episode 8 Fort Lauderdale
Forget what I just said as I can't seem to copy and paste from my word program into it. So new readers I heartily apologise . Until I find a way to copy and paste old blogs you will have to just take it as read that I have travelled across the Pacific by the "Australis"through the Panama to Port Everglades.
When we disembarked it was all about trying to get to Miami which I think was some distance away (90 miles or so)and after several futile attempts to find transport and by that I mean cheap transport we abandoned ourselves to the delights of Fort Lauderdale and its lovely beaches. The town was clean with palm-fringed streets and we quite easily lowered the age average of people in town by 20 years. By far the most overwhelming first experience for me was the cheapness of the clothes in the shops ( I had no money) and the most excellent service offered by the food outlets. Unused to the courtesies of tipping we found ourselves at a loss but then came to the realisation of why the service was so effusive. We later found out that the wait -staff were paid approximately 50 cent
We spent the afternoon on the" Jungle Queen" cruising around the upper class part of the everglades for an hour or so seeing how people lived. We were astounded that people here could afford such effects as a waterfall inside their house, a roof that opened up so that a fairly powerful telescope could have unlimited access to the night sky and that an indoor /outdoor swimming poll was de rigeur for these Floridians - the Fort Lauderdale set. !!
More Fort Lauderdale tomorrow.