I have been missing so long, I wanted to check on and let you all know why while I was thinking about it.
The end of January my mom had a left occipital stroke. I went to see her at her house, and she answered the door like normal, but the more I talked to her, the more confused she seemed. I figured it was another UTI, so I packed some of her things and we headed to my house. I took her to the ER, and they said her MRI showed a stroke and she also had a UTI. She was in the hospital for about a week and then she was sent over to a skilled nursing facility. Just as a reminder, I am an only child, and she had not had a power of attorney done. I took off work for about 6 weeks. She was still at skilled nursing when I went back to work. I had to make the decision to send her to assisted living. She has lost her short-term memory and her peripheral vision in her right eye is gone. She is actually doing pretty good. She enjoys the activities at the assisted living facility, she doesn't remember them, but I see pictures, and she looks happy. She is closer to my house, so I visit as often as I can. It has been hard.
In February, my husband took my car to get looked at and they told us the catalytic converter was likely going out. This car was my Granie and Papa's car that I got when they passed away. It is a 2002, but drove like a dream, so I was upset. We decided to go ahead and get a new car, since I was driving a lot to see my mom. We decided to keep my old Camry. In fact, Josh is driving it until it cannot be driven anymore, but since we had it looked at, the maintenance light in the car has gone off. I got a 2025 Toyota Camry and all of the new things cars have, I had to get used to. I do love it though. Here is a picture. There is a church across the street from our house, so that is what is in the background. I snapped this picture after we got it in February to show my sister-in-law. I don't think I have taken any other pictures of it. It sure is a nice car though. I am enjoying it.
Hi Lori, it is so nice to see you post again! I will keep you mom in prayer. Have a happy 4th!
ReplyDeleteI wondered what you have been up to, Lori. Keeping you in prayer, my friend. Wishing you a beautiful 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteSo good to hear from you! Especially today, when my Cubs are playing your Cardinals. ;) I had c-diff in 2016, so I really feel for your mom. I hope she's feeling better. I hope there's a little more life left in your old car for Josh to enjoy. Give Meisha a comforting snuggle for me.
ReplyDeleteGod love you, you've had a lot on your plate. I do hope your mom does better from now on. Your new car is terrific. I wish you all the very best and a very happy 4th of July.
ReplyDeleteOh my, Lori! I have added you all to my prayer list. I'm glad you got POA for your mom. That will sure make things easier for you to manage. I'm so sorry for what you are experiencing. You are sure a blessing for her. Keep us posted as you can. Congrats on the new car to keep you safe in your travels! xo
ReplyDeleteHey, Lori! It's great to see an update from you. I worry about all my blogging friends as we grow older. I understand how tough things can be with aging parents...I'm in those only child shoes as well. My mom is a collector and I dread when the day comes that we have to clean out her house. I'm glad everything else is going well in your world!
ReplyDeleteSorry, this is Stacy over at A Mile in My Shoes. I don't know why my phone isn't signing me in today.
DeleteLori, I'm so sorry to hear about your mom but I'm glad she's in a facility, being watched over. She is so blessed to have a daughter like you. You've had quite a time of it. I'm keeping your mom in prayer.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of all your troubles. Sadly when our parents get older these kinds of things often land on our plates. I'm glad she is happy in assisted living and that you have a power of attorney to help you deal with her business. I went through all that in the past too so I know what you're going through. God bless!
ReplyDeleteYou've really been through a lot with your Mom this year so far. I am sorry for her and also for you, as I know it has been very hard for you to keep up with everything and then try to work again. Praying she will feel better soon and be able to get back to her assisted living place soon Praying God will give you the strength you need to keep up with everything and not get overwhelmed with it all. May God be with you. (((HUGS)))
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