This leads me to wonder what it will be like next year when Brandon goes away to college. What will I do when we get snow like this? I won't be able to go out and shovel because there will be no one in with Mike.
Simple things like this become very complicated when you are a caregiver.
(Picture was taken this morning at approx. 8 a.m. just after the snow ended)
3 comments:
Wow! That's a lot of snow. We don't see that much here in NC. I'm glad Brandon is OK and that the accident wasn't too bad. I hope Mike is doing better now. I'm praying for you all!
Take care and God bless,
Carl
Wow you did get a lot of snow! :) Just found your blog tonight.......my hubs was just diagnosed with Early Onset Alz back in Oct. He is 46 and we have a 13 year old daughter and a 16 year old son. Such a crazy disease.....but it's nice to meet someone who has been walking this horrid and difficult journey for awhile...as we are just beginning.
I'm very sorry to hear about your husband. I am CONSTANTLY amazed at the number of people being diagnosed with Young Onset. I truly believe the actual numbers are far higher than we are lead to believe, and that is just another reason why I am as vocal as I am. Younger families face a VERY different struggle and the challenges are emmense. I just "met" another woman through the Alz. Association message boards whose husband was just diagnosed at 32! Feel free to e-mail me if I can do anything to help/guide you. Be well and stay strong.
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