
The more you give away, the more you have.
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A phone call home to my own mother in Alaska and being told by my family that my mother talks about me all the time... and absolutely remembers who I am...oh joy!...I wasn't sure if she could hang on to that between my weekly phone calls. A talk about how long we could all keep caring for her at home.... as we take turns doing as we have ..now, in her 7th year with Alzheimer's Disease.
After being told there was nothing but paid help available at $27/hr and no hospice whatsoever available in the Juneau area we were given a glimmer of hope that some money might have been made available through a grant to our local hospital to take over since Catholic Community Services lost their ability to provide help for so much need required by so many in our community. Not to even be able to ask for hospice is unbelievable to most who don't realize how different it can be in different, more isolated parts of our nation.
We had a home health care aide actually come in and give my mother a bath and change and dress her, yesterday. The first time anyone outside of our family has ever helped us. And a glimmer of hope that maybe we could get some help...we just don't know for how long or if insurance will help. But for now, for even this week, even for one day, we are grateful.
Gratitude that my sister-in-law in Eagle River is still alive after a long year of decreasing health since she was airlifted off a cruise ship to the Florida Keys last February.
After being told to expect her to die before the helicopter reached land ..all of your thoughts and prayers worked a miracle. She survived a 14 day coma and severe internal bleeding and was able to come back to Alaska in 6 weeks time. However, she still desperately needs a kidney transplant and has already been turned down by two major hospitals in both Oregon and Washington.
Tomorrow, she and my brother fly to Seattle to meet with a review committee, face a battery of tests on her, and beg for reconsideration. She has been on dialysis three times a week, 4 to 5 hrs at a time for 7 months and our bodies can only last so long with these conditions. Please send prayers for my SIL Becky, and pray that they will accept her as candidate and place her on the waiting list.
Gratitude and blessings to have both of our mothers, gratitude to still have my SIL with us in spite of everything. Gratitude to have been able to spend time today with loved ones and to be able to prepare a good meal and enjoy it, together.
Sending thoughts, prayers, and blessings out to all of you...whatever your trials, hardships and challenges. No matter how hard life can be on any given day...we all still have so very much to be grateful for!!!
Happy Thanksgiving to all!