
I chuckled since I always shout at President Bush, "It's nu-klee-ar...NOT nu-kew-ler!"
Let's not forget our armed forces today. I'll be remembering my father who served in Italy during WWII.
After living in Southern California for 20 years, I returned home to upstate New York to watch over my mother who was suffering from Alzheimer's Disease. My brother and I did everything we could to keep her in familiar surroundings at home and avoid assisted living. We were successful until June 2009, two weeks short of her 80th birthday. These Alzheimer's Moments document her life and the challenges of being a primary caregiver.
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Bless your sweet momma's heart--she's my kind of woman!
While we're at it, let's get people to prounounce Alzheimer's correctly--not all-timers or oldtimers. LOL!
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