I wish I had the opportunity this night, once again, to pull my Mother's little socks on her feet. Some 30 years ago, as we sat together in an auditorium taking a class at UCLA Extension, I had passed her a note saying, "How come I didn't get your little feet and instead I have Dad's?"
My parents never put a financial burden on me for their care, so I can post the above little story, with fondness.
As to the OP article, one thought comes to mind: Better to drop them off at a motel than to consider harsher alternatives. Need I say more?
Blessings to all who care for their parents as our parents did for us, when the question was simple and unencumbered by issues which had arisen during our lives. I *do* get it. There's just such a range of possibilities here...
My parents never put a financial burden on me for their care, so I can post the above little story, with fondness.
As to the OP article, one thought comes to mind: Better to drop them off at a motel than to consider harsher alternatives. Need I say more?
Blessings to all who care for their parents as our parents did for us, when the question was simple and unencumbered by issues which had arisen during our lives. I *do* get it. There's just such a range of possibilities here...