In my September 27, 2020, blog, I wrote: Riding roller coasters is fun; however, you would not want to do it day in and day out. Yet, in many ways, serving as a caregiver to a dementia patient is much like riding an emotional roller coaster, sometimes for days and even weeks on end. Please... Continue Reading →
Mother’s Day 2022
The picture accompanying today’s blog represents everything that is beautiful about a traditional view of motherhood: an innocent child being securely and lovingly held in the arms of a mother who adores and wants the very best in life for her little one. Against that backdrop, I find the drama being played out in Washington, DC,... Continue Reading →
Yielding to God’s Greater Plan
The picture accompanying today’s blog was taken on July 15, 2012. Our church had just honored us with a wonderful retirement celebration, and Linda and I were looking forward to the next chapter of our lives: We were moving back to Cleveland, Tennessee, and I fully expected God to heal Linda! Several years later, God... Continue Reading →
Repeating a Question
Although unanswered questions are the norm for those who serve as primary caregivers to Alzheimer’s patients, in recent years, on three occasions, I have found myself repeating a disturbing question: “What Happened?” In today’s blog, I will address that question and conclude with “A Satisfying Answer!” What Happened? October 16, 2017 -- Linda was transported from... Continue Reading →