by ThePerennialGen | Apr 19, 2021 | Caregiving
by Angel Royal She doesn’t believe me when I tell her his name was John Wyskup. She remembers he died in their bed, but KNOWS that wasn’t his last name–… Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Oct 15, 2020 | Caregiving, Family
by Sue Fulmore Like the empty shell one finds on the beach; the living organism that once inhabited its form is no longer seen, only the empty casing. So it … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Aug 4, 2020 | Caregiving
by Charity Singleton Craig I should have been paying more attention to the puppy–what she was eating, where she was digging, how often she did her business. Instead, as I … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Oct 28, 2019 | Caregiving
by Rachel Campbell Put the Oxygen Mask on Yourself First! The piece of paper in my hands gave a generic description of a particular Myers Briggs personality type but it … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Oct 10, 2019 | Caregiving, General Thoughts
by Peggi Tustan Before my mother died, she assumed my father and I would visit her grave often. “It’s near the shopping center,” she used to say. “You can stop … Read...
by ThePerennialGen | Oct 6, 2019 | Caregiving
by Joanne Viola From the day we draw our first birth, we begin aging. Aging, the process of getting older, is a forward motion as we anticipate the milestones in … Read...