Thankful

mom home

Mom home from Rehab

Every year around Thanksgiving, I start to inventory all the blessings in my life. This year I feel more moved by them all. Perhaps it is because my family has faced our share of challenges recently, and coming through it still standing feels fantastic.

My folks are experiencing the challenges of living a long life. Time and gravity are starting to wear them out. Over the last year, they have gotten rather sedentary.  Depending on the day and how he feels, my Dad uses a walker or wheelchair (and does very little for himself around the house). In August, my Dad finally got a home health aide to help him a couple of times a week. Because my mom continued to take care of most of the chores still, she didn’t like to leave my Dad home alone very often. As a result, my Mom had also gotten sedentary. Due to lack of exercise and movement, they both have lost a great deal of muscle mass and weight. It’s true – if you don’t use it, you lose it.

Then on November 1st, my Mom fell and broke her hip sending her straight to the hospital and leaving my Dad all alone. I know this must sound crazy but I am actually grateful for this event. It created a set of situations that forced both my parents to put their best foot forward and re-evaluate how they wanted to live the last years of their lives.

The first miracle was that though, my Dad could call his aide, he actually started to do things for himself again. This was the first time in years my Dad has been alone and needed to feed and care for himself.  This was very difficult since he barely knew where anything was in the kitchen. Nevertheless, I am happy to say, he rose to the occasion. One day, he even drove himself to the hospital. That meant he left the house all by himself, took the walker to the car, folded it, put it in the car, and then made his way to the driver’s seat and drove. At the hospital, he was able to request a wheelchair and an aide to help him get to my Mom’s floor. This was quite impressive and no small feat for my Dad. It truly moved my Mom. Without a doubt, he really missed her. (By the way, he made it home safely in the dark no less).

The second miracle was after the surgery it was very apparent how physically feeble my Mom had become the last couple of years. She could barely hold her body up as her arm and stomach muscles were so weak. Nevertheless, after Physical Therapy 3 to 4 times a day for three weeks she can move as she did years ago. This past month she has done more exercise than she’d done in probably ten years. At the beginning, she didn’t think she could do it, and it looked like she was giving up. Thank goodness she didn’t.

Yes, as my Mom has said over and over again, breaking a hip is very inconvenient (she also said stupid, but it was simply an accident). However, I think it was the kick pants they both needed to regain some control over their lives and I believe it will bring more quality to their lives. It has definitely given them the confidence they needed to live life again instead of watch it go by.

I am overjoyed that my Mom has been discharged from Rehab just in time for Thanksgiving. I can’t imagine anything better than to share this holiday with my folks, Mike and Mathew (well, of course more family members would be wonderful too). I am so thankful and feel so blessed for everyone and everything in my life.

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Grateful

I am so grateful that I woke up today, not everyone has that pleasure. On top of that, I see my son, husband and octogenarian parents are also alive and well. This is a very big deal and I know that I am incredibly fortunate; yes, I’ve been faced with loss, illness, and my share of bumps in the road. Nevertheless, I am still breathing, I have good wholesome food, potable water, shelter, a loving family and people that I can call my friends and always important – I have control over my bodily functions.  I will never take that for granted.

Today, my husband and I have the privilege of cooking for my parents, and their friends. Yes, even though they are well into their 80s, they still have a few friends who they share moments with. Amazing, these friends have been in their lives for close to 60 years. Oh, the tales they will tell today.

May you also wake up and have the opportunity to feel the blessing of a loving family, good food and friends (and control over your bodily functions).

 My Favorite Cranberry-orange Sauce Recipe

12 once package of fresh cranberries                                                                         1 cup cane sugar                                                                                                         1 cup orange juice                                                                                                       1  tbsp grated orange zest                                                                                           1/2 tsp grated lemon zest

1. Mix all ingredients in large saucepan.                                                                     2. Bring to boil and lower the heat to medium-low. Cook until cranberries begin to pop and the sauce thicken slightly, about 15 minutes.                                               3.Transfer sauce to bowl and chill until serving time.                                                 4.Enjoy!

 Happy Thanksgiving!