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Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "If you are mean by mistake then it isn't really your fault"Bless you xxx
Yeh, that’s what I thought. The whole dementia aspect to my blog hangs on the phrase, not a lot of people know this!Thank you.
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MTM
Gingerlily - Deleter of Worlds wrote: "I shared it on facebook and twitter. Now a few more people do know it."Muchos grazias! Yep it's all about spreading the word.
Well, not sure I should have read this today, on the anniversary of my nan's death (although it wasn't the dementia in the end), but it's not as hard as living with this is for you. I was 'lucky' that it was 'only' three years and although my mum said it was Alzheimer's, reading your blogs make me think dementia, we never got aggression, although there were things like not being able to read anymore. Thankfully, as there was no aggression, my mum was able to keep her promise of not putting her in a home, although that also caused some issues after my nan died, but that's a different story. I didn't realise that assets were classed separately, I'm glad of that, or there may have been nothing left for your mum's care. I'm glad that all three of you are agreed on him going into care, especially your mum, it must be so hard for her. Big hugs to you, and your mum, I hope things get sorted as easily as these things can xx
Thanks me duck. Yeh it seems to be going intoa new phase now.This week's if much cheerier.
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Hilarious. Found it interesting that you described him as thinking he was bad, but probably not as bad as he thought - sounds a lot like you!
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Hilarious. Found it interesting that you described him as thinking he was bad, but probably not as bad as he thought - sounds a lot like you!"I must admit that thought had occurred to me as well Desley :-)
I suppose if you had been brought up to be a proper old-fashioned gentleman then teaching a budgie to swear at old ladies probably was the ultimate bad behaviour. As is burning comrades bottoms whilst they are in possibly the most vulnerable position possible!I wish I could have known him!
Desley (Cat fosterer) wrote: "Hilarious. Found it interesting that you described him as thinking he was bad, but probably not as bad as he thought - sounds a lot like you!"Mwahahaahrgh! Very probably. There's a lot of him in me but I think I'm more patient sometimes, although I can't quite believe I'm writing that.
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MTM
Jud wrote: "I suppose if you had been brought up to be a proper old-fashioned gentleman then teaching a budgie to swear at old ladies probably was the ultimate bad behaviour. As is burning comrades bottoms whi..."I think I was pretty lucky to do so, he was a very funny man and a real live wire. Full of joi de vivre!
More witterings. I have guests so I cheated and just posted an excerpt. I hope it isn't one I've already done.https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/02/09/fa...
I don't remember it either - farting was always a source of amusement between my brother and granddad!
That’s good, I was worried I might have been repeating myself. The way things are at the moment I really wouldn’t have a fucking clue!I loved caro’s story in the comments too! Just adds to the farty joy!
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MTM
I think farts are hilarious but I still find them mortifying. The kids call them boops (Kathleen was trying to copy Gareth making a fart noise bbrrrrp and just said boop). When they let rip we all have a good belly laugh, Nathan now prepares for it, you can tell by his face that it's coming and then he looks up at you expectantly, awaiting praise for his rumble in the jungle.
Jud wrote: "I think farts are hilarious but I still find them mortifying. The kids call them boops (Kathleen was trying to copy Gareth making a fart noise bbrrrrp and just said boop). When they let rip we all ..."Mwahahahahrgh! Having kids is certainly a great leveller! I found that many of the people who hadn't quickly descended to my level after they'd had little 'uns!
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MTM
On the subject of giving birth to one’s dignity, this one’s a bit of a random selection.https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/02/16/yi...
I did enjoy this last night, although was baffled at the comments, wondered why the car was with you, hoped you meant cat when you said it was on your chest!!
This week, I am mostly letting someone else write my blog for me.https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/03/01/re...
Nope. I'm too knackered. I have a cracking theory about the drivers behind the way I, and others like me, voted in the Brexit referendum which is total bollocks but interesting. And also, I think it's time we started looking at the whole Brexit debate with British humour rather than American absolutism.Cheers
MTM
Looking forward to the efforts of our new House members to return this nation to some semblance of sanity. They're getting on with it already. Pray for us.
Alicia wrote: "Looking forward to the efforts of our new House members to return this nation to some semblance of sanity. They're getting on with it already. Pray for us."Hoping it works out. ;-)
Another dementia post, but hopefully less harrowing than some of my others. https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/03/16/home/
M.T. wrote: "Another dementia post, but hopefully less harrowing than some of my others. https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/03/16/home/"
These posts are amazingly generous of you.
Alicia wrote: "M.T. wrote: "Another dementia post, but hopefully less harrowing than some of my others. https://mtmcguire.co.uk/2019/03/16/home/"
These posts are amazingly generous of you."
Thanks. I just hope they're useful to someone out there! ;-)
Jim wrote: "They need to be widely read!"Because nobody tells you this stuff - and it is crucial to providing as good care as you can to those you love.
And Mary makes it easier to read, because her sense of humour makes the grim realities more palatable.
I'm so glad her dad's in a good place.
I try to help. I aim to describe the things I wanted to know, or would have wanted to be warned about. Each person's journey is different but I am sure Dad would have wanted to have the conversation about possible shoutiness and what we did if it happened. It may be that he and Mum did. I don't know, she wouldn't remember any more.And yeh. I think Dad is in a good place.
Thanks.
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MTM
I do a voluntary job every week that is writing quizzes for our local pension club. This is intended to fight off dementia. Most of our members agree that we should 'use it or lose it' so they are quite happy to do quizzes in between chatting among themselves. Okay, sometimes they are so busy gasbagging that they forget to do quizzes, but I am always there to help along those who do. We have many successful results so far.
Bernie wrote: "I do a voluntary job every week that is writing quizzes for our local pension club. This is intended to fight off dementia. Most of our members agree that we should 'use it or lose it' so they are ..."Good going. I'm sure that it helps, myself. At the very least it'll make people feel more in control because they'll feel that they are doing something to help their memory by doing the quiz!
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MTM
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Aaaaaaah you flatter me ambassador. I do my best but I do tend to be mean by mistake sometimes which makes me sad.
Jemima wrote: "I can just imagine Spock reading your blog, MT... "It's life, Jim, but not as we know it.""
Yeh, tell me about it! I’ve discovered two more meetings I was supposed to go to that I missed in the white hot heat of parentgeddon III! Never mind, onwards and upwards.
Alicia wrote: "They didn't know? Best you corrected that asap.
Glad the young'un got his watch back."
Indeed, and yeh, I was really pleased they took the watch seriously. Not all schools do.