I forgot to post this one so here goes...
Today is the first day of December and I feel hopeful. As I am typing this blog, there is a press conference on TV from the Governor of North Carolina. I am so hopeful that these new vaccines will bring a little relief to our front line workers and our Nursing Home residents. It has been almost a year since Mom has seen her sister, Ruby, who lives in an assisted living center. The same goes for my dad who hasn't seen his brother, Skee. I feel so hopeful that my parents will be able to get vaccinated soon. I know that a vaccine doesn't guarantee safety; however, I feel like it will give them a little bit of a fighting chance.
We enjoyed a really nice Thanksgiving. Scott and I brought the turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce (out of the can like Mom likes), biscuits, mashed potatoes and green bean casserole. Mom made deviled eggs and lima beans. Kevin made macaroni and cheese, more mashed potatoes and a different kind of dressing.
Check this out!
This is a white chocolate raspberry bundt cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes. My Uncle Coy and Aunt Zell gave it to me for Thanksgiving. Isn't is amazing???? I can't tell you how good it tasted. I also can't tell you how much it meant to me that my Uncle Coy and Aunt Zell thought of me in this way. I will never forget it.
Here's the big news of the day...
A caregiver came today for my mom and dad. I was so nervous as I didn't know if I was doing the right thing. There is a 4 hour minimum and we just really don't have the money right now. I am taking a leap of faith and hiring her for 2 days per week. Hopefully, we will eventually be able to afford more days.
The Home Health company was recommended to me by the social worker in my building. We had the initial evaluation 3 weeks ago and it was so very sad. It was incredibly difficult talking about the kind of help my parents need in front of them. Mom just looked so very sad. After the owner and the nurse left, I told Mom that she seemed sad. She told me that it was very hard for her to accept help. My heart broke. Was I doing the right thing? Is it the right time? Is this the right agency? How are we going to pay for this? I prayed. The agency called and said that a lady named "Willette" would be coming on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am to 2 pm. Willette who? Who is this person I am bringing into my parents lives? Is she nice? Is she safe? Is she honest? How will Mom and Dad accept her?
Today my fears were laid to rest. Willette is a lovely women who I could imagine becoming a part of the family. Much to my surprise, Dad knew her husband's family. Actually, he not only knew them, he grew up next door to them. Dad recited names and Willette told him what had happened to them. Today was the perfect day for Willette to come. Dad was supposed to go to the urologist but due to weaknesses and falling, Mom had to cancel the appointment. We go to 2 doctor appointments tomorrow. I feel like I live at a doctor's office. I know that Mom was so glad Willette was with her in case Dad were to fall. God is so good.
Update:
Wednesday (the day after I wrote this post) I took Dad to a doctor appointment. I asked them to check him for a UTI since he was falling again. Well....I was right....another UTI. He's home and taking antibiotics so we are praying that he will stay out of the hospital this time.
I have sad news. Not Mom's Cat is moving. Mom and Daniel are crushed. Oh the tears that were shed. Daniel had spent Friday working on the cat house that he is building for it. I'm sad too but I think that I don't believe it yet. Dad asked the owner if they could have the cat and he said "No". He told Dad that they love their cats because they aren't any problem. Um no, they are always at Mom and Dad's house.
I took this photo today. It was on a bench inside their house:
The neighbor did tell Dad that if the cat wasn't there when they left they weren't going to wait around on it.
I'll keep you posted.