I recently picked up a little spiral notebook in my stash of things which once belonged to my mom. Giving the pages a quick flipping through, I noticed most of the pages were blank, so I decided to make use of it as my own journal. I thought the journal was blank, but then her handwriting caught my attention on the very last couple of pages.
Let me share with you one of those entries.
Today is March 12, 2016. Life goes on and God has provided. I am so thankful for all who have cared for me.
Jim Meiller – Snow removal; also mow grass.
My caregivers – Cindie and Vivian
Wayne – takes care of my bills. PTL!
And so many more to list.
Lord, I know that I do not have much longer. I ask for grace for these times. It has not been easy, but you have provided for all my needs and so much more. Please give me grace for my remaining time before you call me home.
I do hope Jerry remembers me!
Take care of my family and my friends!!!
So many more but, oh yes, thank you for ice cream!
Charlotte P. Boyles

Looking at the date on her journal entry, I am surprised by her clarity of thought for writing out what was on her heart, as Alzheimer’s had dealt some harsh memory-robbing blows. I recall we were in the midst of packing her belongings and getting ready for her big move at that time. In just over a week, she would leave the place she had called “home” for the past 55 years and move 90 miles away to a little place near me, and I was having trouble with mom unpacking the boxes that I had spent hours packing. Finding her prayer for grace during what was a very stressful time for her, well, it just speaks to my heart about how I can trust God for my future too. Even if it includes Alzheimer’s.
What a precious find!
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Yes, I’m so glad I noticed it. She also wrote something in the front cover, which I’ll blog about another time.
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So beautiful.
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What a sweet find and keepsake. God grants peace in our storms 🙏🏻
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Hi Cindie, this speaks to my heart as it did yours. My mam is in the throes of vascular dementia, yet she can reflect on God’s grace with clarity at times. Not in writing, so she forgets about her insihts ten minutes later. My siblings and I do not forget and we are humbled.
I’m not a believer in God, yet your tale (and my mam’s) is awesome! Beir bua, a chara. 🇮🇪
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All I have needed…thy hand hath provided…great is thy faithfulness, Lord unto me!
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Amen!
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