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Our Book Club | Things I Want To Tell My Mother
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Things I Want To Tell My Mother. This Is The Story. Reading Fairy statue in our garden. (All photos by Marylin Warner). Our Mother/Daughter Book Club is very simple: I read to Mom, and she listens. Sometimes, unless she’s napping. But I keep reading anyway because she can surprise me. For instance, on one of my visits I was reading a gardening magazine. I said, Did you know that banana peels can help a rose bush have bigger blossoms? Without opening her eyes, Mom said, Eggshells work better. I wish I had...
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WHAT WILL BE YOUR LEGACY? | Things I Want To Tell My Mother
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Things I Want To Tell My Mother. This Is The Story. There are Doorsand then there are DOORS. Rotting Fish and Sweaty Socks →. August 15, 2015 · 1:37 am. WHAT WILL BE YOUR LEGACY? My mom’s favorite book to have read to her at bedtime. I think it reminds her of poems and prayers from her youth. What is the mark each of us will make to leave behind? All photos by Marylin Warner). What you do What you say How you work How you play Day by Day. And then, instead of assigning some deep, intellectual essay to ex...
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Favorite Recipes | Things I Want To Tell My Mother
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Things I Want To Tell My Mother. This Is The Story. 8220;Mom’s EGGS A’LA GOLDENROD”. This is a delicious breakfast dish, perfect for special get-togethers or hungry, chilly mornings. If your cholesterol numbers are running low, Eggs A’La Goldenrod will give them a whopping big boost! 6 hard boiled eggs if you’re cooking for 3 people; otherwise, hard boil 2 eggs for each person 3 or 4 eggs if they’re really hungry. 1 T butter for every two eggs. 1 heaping T. flour for every two eggs. Note: always have woo...
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Remember Me, An Excerpt from Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living With Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias – Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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Remember Me, An Excerpt from Chicken Soup for the Soul: Living With Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias. Alzheimer's and the Brain. The purpose of life is a life of purpose. Attributed to both Ludwig Wittgenstein and Robert Byrne. When the lights were on I had to clean the mess I had made while the lights were off. Once, I went to wash clothes and there were no dirty clothes. I had been wearing dirty clothes for days, unaware of how long this had been going on. My doctor referred me to a neurologist and on my ...
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Finding Joy in the Face of Alzheimer’s: Richard Lui Talks Family & Long-Distance Caregiving | Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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Finding Joy in the Face of Alzheimer’s: Richard Lui Talks Family & Long-Distance Caregiving. We sat down to talk with Richard Lui, news anchor for NBC and MSNBC and long-distance caregiver for his father, who is living with Alzheimer’s. Every week, Richard travels coast-to-coast to be with his family. Tell us about your father Steven’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis and how it came about. I’ve always traveled back to San Francisco from New York for family gatherings. During these visits, I was able to see mom...
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A Lasting Impression | Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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I don’t have Alzheimer’s, and I’m not a caregiver for someone who does. I have no family members suffering from Alzheimer’s. In fact, my family has no history of Alzheimer’s disease. My name is Wes, I’m 36 years old, and the Alzheimer’s Association has been my charity of choice for more than 10 years. It’s true; I’m not your typical advocate. But the truth is that this disease has made a lasting impression on me and in my life. This year I had the opportunity to fly before I Walk. On July 30, as the ...
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Advocacy | Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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Amplify Your Advocacy Reach with New Social Media Tools. No Responses http%3A%2F%2Fblog.alz.org%2Famplify-your-advocacy-reach-with-new-social-media-tools%2F. Amplify Your Advocacy Reach with New Social Media Tools. Posted by Alzheimers Association. Finding My Voice in the Fight to End Alzheimer’s: A Young Advocate’s Story. 3 Responses http%3A%2F%2Fblog.alz.org%2Ffinding-my-voice-in-the-fight-to-end-alzheimers-a-young-advocates-story%2F. Posted by Alzheimers Association. Posted by Robert Egge. I replied, ...
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Thunderclap | Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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Amplify Your Advocacy Reach with New Social Media Tools. No Responses http%3A%2F%2Fblog.alz.org%2Famplify-your-advocacy-reach-with-new-social-media-tools%2F. Amplify Your Advocacy Reach with New Social Media Tools. I’m proud to announce our newest way to engage with members of Congress, by using personalized videos. Advocates and the general public can visit. To send a video to your members of Congress. And then share with your social networks. With a new Congress and administration, Alzheimer’s advocate...
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Amplify Your Advocacy Reach with New Social Media Tools | Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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Amplify Your Advocacy Reach with New Social Media Tools. I’m proud to announce our newest way to engage with members of Congress, by using personalized videos. Advocates and the general public can visit. To send a video to your members of Congress. And then share with your social networks. Additionally, the Alzheimer’s Association is urging all of its advocates to help increase the impact of the 2017 Advocacy Forum. And then share with your social networks. John Funderburk is the Senior Director of Advoc...
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Archive | Alzheimer's Association | Blog
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9 Responses http%3A%2F%2Fblog.alz.org%2Farchive%2F. Http%3A%2F%2Fblog.alz.org%2F%3Fpage id%3D250. To “Archive”. June 13, 2014 at 2:51 pm. My Mom has been diagnosed with advanced Alzheimers and is bed bound. Yet in the past 2 months, she seems to have better cognition, eg occasionaly recognizing someone, and wanting to get out of bed, something that heretofore she has shown little desire to do. All in all she seems a bit perkier than the past 6 months. Any insights? June 18, 2014 at 1:17 pm. If you feel i...
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