Life isn’t always straightforward. It's a bit of a cliche, I know, but it’s so true!Eight years ago, I sat in pain with two broken legs, recovering from two major surgeries eight weeks apart. I was facing a future filled with so many “unknown” elements.At that moment, “Life isn’t straight forward”, is exactly what came … Continue reading Finding Ways To Survive “Living in Limbo” with Chronic Illness
Category: Alzheimers Disease
A Special Birthday Blog…Celebrating My Birthday, My Book, and A Blessed Life.
In this blog post, I want to give you a bit of a sneak peek from portions of my book’s Preface and Introduction. As my blog followers, you have supported me for over 7 years, and it’s my little birthday gift to say “thank you”.
A Bureaucracy Marathon… Part Two of Our “Fit to Drive” Medical Certificate Challenge!
I just don't understand why someone in government departments and medical practices can't come up with ways to make administrative requests disability friendly.
How Do You Deal With A Major Coping Strategy Being Ripped Away?
I'm going to have to think outside of the box to replace this loss with a new love.
We Have A Theme Song!!
The more I listened to the lyrics of this song, the more my thoughts moved from my own story to the stories I hear every day from my forum members.
How On Earth Did We Become A COVID Couple??
I don't think I'll ever get rid of the vision of my husband slumped half on the floor, with his head slammed into the hard arm of the chair, unconscious and vomiting while unresponsive. I've never been so scared in all my life.
Along Came Alzheimers…And A Much Needed Holiday At Home
We need a holiday, but routine and familiarity are important for anyone living with Alzheimers, so going away is not an option.








