Monthly Archives: September 2015

“Even When We Can No Longer Tell You, We Love You”

Those words cried out to me when I read them this morning. They come from the latest post from Kate Swaffer – http://kateswaffer.com/2015/09/07/dementia-and-love/ which I’m linking to here. Read it if you have time. No-one articulates what it’s like to live … Continue reading

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The Look

It’s the look. The look that chills. It’s the look which says: “Do I know you? And if I do, who are you?” That was how Mum welcomed me today. She was sitting in the “quiet room” and was given no advance warning of … Continue reading

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