We all felt incredibly blessed for the very special day we had with most of us gathered at Glenda's house on August 19th! Mom was having a good day, was alert and feeling pretty well the whole day! The kids got to swim, and all of us shared a wonderful meal and had a full day of visiting and loving each other! We are taking nothing for granted as far as the time we have with Mom and Dad. Today is a gift from God, and none of us are guaranteed another day on this Earth! James 4:14 says, "Yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes." Fortunately, we do not know how long our "little time" is, so we'd better make the most of it and praise God for each day He gives us!
I received an email from a dear friend that in a nutshell said, if I am not here tomorrow, I wanted you to know that I love you! I always keep in my heart the saying, "To the world you may just be one person, but to one person you may be the world." Oh, so I can take this opportunity to tell you I love you!!
I just spoke to Mom. She has been sleeping later and later, which I think is so good...her body needs all the healing rest it can get! Dad is back in his habit of sleeping until about noon. I never call before at least 10:30! The Hospice aide had been there to help Mom shower, so Mom was a little more out of breath from that activity.
"She opens her mouth with wisdom, and the teaching of kindness is on her tongue." Proverbs 31:26 Mom still directs the caretakers and has even been doing a little bit of cooking for her and Dad if I or one of us can't be there to cook, take them out to eat or bring them food. She makes what she calls "flat enchiladas" which is one of Dad's favorite meals. Of course, no one can cook them quite like she does! I am happy if she feels up to doing it, so I don't discourage that one bit! The caretaker will certainly do the dishes and clean up the kitchen for her! One of the selling points about their new house was that there is a Luby's Cafeteria within a few blocks. They like to eat there because they can pick out exactly what they want to eat, they have vegetables and pretty good desserts! I like the opportunity to get them out of the house, as long as they are well enough to do so.
Dad seems to be feeling pretty well, although, when asked if he is okay, he shakes his head no. He certainly is not okay when the love of his life isn't well. It looks to me as if he has lost some weight, and, of course, he is sad. Dad is totally devoted to being near Mom and watching out for her. Almost every time she gets up from her recliner, he reminds her to use her walker (she holds onto it for stability). I walked in the house the other day and they were watching a movie together, Mom in her chair and Dad in his wheelchair next to her, holding her hand! It was such a sweet sight!
The actor Michael J. Fox said, "I am careful not to confuse excellence with perfection. Excellence I can reach for, perfection is God's business." I pray for excellence in serving God and my parents, and pray for peace and strength in accepting the perfection in God's will for Mom and Dad.
