I remember the first time I admitted out loud to someone that my Mom had Alzheimer's. It was so hard and made it seem all-the-more real. It hurt deep down in my heart and I dreaded the journey.
I am thankful for individuals who listen with their hearts. To the police/troopers who come across an individual who is confused or lost and contact family and get them home. To the business individuals who do not take advantage of them. When Mom started showing alarming signs that we were not aware of, the bank, eye doctor, post master, and caring townspeople contacted us. That spoke so highly to us and showed us how much they truly cared. While it would be so easy to not get involved - it's not our problem right? There could be repercussions...
Sometimes it takes just a phone call to check in, dropping by, a hug, or a smile. Thank you to those that dare to care and listen to your heart. I really hesitated at posting this, I'm always second guessing myself, but I will. It's really a thank you, so I'll quit while I can.
2 comments:
Beautifully written as always. Especially when you share your heart. Love you to the moon & back!
Thank you Raine, Sometimes I have a hard time voicing those thought. So many people don't want to get involved, it is uncomfortable, or they have no experience with the situation, don't know what to say or do, or they are unaware of the difficulties a person or family is experiencing. I know this goes for any situation, one simply fills the blank in with a different affliction/disease/situation. Love you as much as well.
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