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On My Mind - October 1998
Oct. 1/98 I arrived early to find him inappropriately dressed, his teeth not inserted...ticked me off.. But I got help immediately to change his shirt and pants, only to find a nasty looking cut on his lower left leg. I was more pissed off. No-one had 'the key' so I couldn't even get a bandaid for the wound. But we got to the church on time, only to find...guess what...it was empty! I had the wrong day; the service is next Thursday...duhhh! Poor dad, gets changed and rustled about for nothing. So we went for a walk to the village and had a frozen yogurt..on a rather chilly day. When we got back Miajan was there; I had left him a message not to meet us at the church. I showed him dad's leg and he assured me he would get it looked after. I had to run, zillions of things to do, including spending my life's savings on postage for the newsletters... When I got home I called the director of nursing and asked her to look into how dad would get such a cut. I suspect it was a poor transfer and he was cut by an edge on his wheelchair. I have arranged for dad to receive massage therapy for his back; it starts this Saturday for half an hour. I hope it brings pleasure to dad, sitting for so many hours with such horrible arthritis in his back.
Oct. 9/98
Oct. 21/98 I gave him his lunch and then suggested we go to Loblaws, since the roads around the village are all torn up. Several times he spoke in sentences and I didn't understand one single word...so bloody frustrating for both of us So I pushed him over and we did the aisles; we oogled the pumpkins, had a coffee and he chose some cookies. I asked him if there was anything else he wanted; he quite clearly stated he wanted another cookie jar! I don't know why but we found what they had, plastic containers similar to the one he has. I chose one for his approval and we returned home. We stayed outside talking to some other companions and then I took him in. He needed to be changed and fortunately there was some help available for a change. I decided to check my voice mail, since I had been out of my home office for about 3.5 hours; as soon as I did so, dad became moody. It never changes..as soon as I give my attention to someone or something else, his nose gets out of joint. Miajan arrived shortly thereafter and I said goodbye to a grumpy father.
Oct. 26/98
Oct. 30/98 Oreo was in the vet all day for a bath so I went to see dad about 10:30; Miajan was getting him ready for the Friday morning outing to the village for coffee along with Sheila, Mireille and their ladies. I told dad: guess what I did...when I asked him if he thought I was crazy for getting a dog, he nodded 'yes!'. (Dad was never into animals). I told him I would bring Oreo to visit soon; I suspect Oreo will be great with seniors. So we all sat around having coffee and I thought to myself: I am so lucky to have found Miajan as a companion for dad; he and Sheila and Mireille all care for dad and make his life so much richer. Sheila was giving him his coffee and making such a fuss over him, which of course he loves. In fact, dad gets very upset when Miajan talks to someone else when he is with dad; the other day he was talking to a work associate when dad piped up: 'go home, go home now!' She left! These outings are as close to a normal social outing for dad as I could ever create. I just sat there and smiled...
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