After lunch today, Mom’s sweet caregiver Nicole gently applied pain cream to mom’s painful knees. I had been busy putting things away in Mom’s room and returning things that she had gathered from other rooms. As soon as Mom saw me approach, her eyes lit up with gratefulness that I was there. Nicole asked Mom who I was, to which Mom replied, “It’s her.” Pressing her a little more, Nicole gently said, “What’s her name? Could you introduce me to her?” Momma thought for a few seconds, but couldn’t. Nicole quickly restored her dignity by saying, “Oh, yes! I remember! You told me she’s your daughter and her name is Cindie!” Momma nodded and smiled.
After a bit of small talk, Momma wanted to take a walk – which means tooling around the building in her wheelchair. I followed behind, sometimes holding onto her wheelchair. At one point she reached back and put her hand on top of mine and said, “I’m just making sure you’re still here.”

Such a beautiful moment!
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One I will treasure – which is why I wrote it down right away. Thanks for being a faithful reader of my little missives, Winnie.
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You’re welcome. Your posts give me comfort because my mom’s Alzheimers is progressing.
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My heart goes out to you, Winnie. If you ever need a friend with an empathetic listening ear or someone to talk to about it, I’m here and would gladly share my personal contact info with you. [[Hug]]
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Aw! Thank you so much for reaching out. Your kind words are truly comforting.
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