TC, I’m feeling lucky. My husband had dementia, not Alzheimer’s. But it’s so hard to see a man who had a patent for the cryogenic fuel lines to the Atlas missile not be able to install a windshield wiper on a car. Thinking of memories, I will say that in remembering for Roz and your wife, you also are remembering your life. It’s so i…
TC, I’m feeling lucky. My husband had dementia, not Alzheimer’s. But it’s so hard to see a man who had a patent for the cryogenic fuel lines to the Atlas missile not be able to install a windshield wiper on a car. Thinking of memories, I will say that in remembering for Roz and your wife, you also are remembering your life. It’s so important to remember the WE -- for both of you -- that were a part of any particular memory. I do have faith that there is some sort of higher power that we humans have named God. I just don’t believe that that higher power has any say in what happens in our lives. I can’t believe in a God that “knows how much pain we can bear”!
Hugs and love to you, your wife, and Roz. Personally, I believe the people that form this community and those that surround you in life form the God that supports you and loves you.
TC, I’m feeling lucky. My husband had dementia, not Alzheimer’s. But it’s so hard to see a man who had a patent for the cryogenic fuel lines to the Atlas missile not be able to install a windshield wiper on a car. Thinking of memories, I will say that in remembering for Roz and your wife, you also are remembering your life. It’s so important to remember the WE -- for both of you -- that were a part of any particular memory. I do have faith that there is some sort of higher power that we humans have named God. I just don’t believe that that higher power has any say in what happens in our lives. I can’t believe in a God that “knows how much pain we can bear”!
Hugs and love to you, your wife, and Roz. Personally, I believe the people that form this community and those that surround you in life form the God that supports you and loves you.