Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Mid-August Update


Craft giveaway went ok. We got rid of probably 1/3 of the craft supplies, which is honestly more than I thought we would. There were a lot of really happy ladies with armfuls of stamps, paper, sewing supplies, whatnots. So that was nice. There’s still a bunch left though. A couple of the ladies from church wanted to host a yardsale to try to get some money. That’s fine to me if they do it, but I decided I don’t need to help out with that. I will focus on the main goal: getting the house cleaned out.

Really nice of those ladies though, huh? My mom managed to pull through the experience without breaking down, remarkable grace and poise. I should tell her that.

The first floor is about 70% cleared out. It’s amazing. We were able to vacuum in the family/TV room for the first time in probably a 5-10 years.

I don’t know what will happen after this move is over. I really REALLY want her to start seeing someone, a professional, but I just don’t know how to convince them. It’s horrible to think this way, but I just don’t want to go through everything when my parents die. 

Anyway I went hiking with some friends this weekend, a 9-mile, 4-peak loop in NH. Exhausting but so beautiful. Things like that keep you sane, grounded, happy about the world and life, you know?


2 comments:

  1. You should tell your mom that you are proud of her! I remember to tell my mom that every time she does something easily or gracefully that I didn't expect to go well. I think it is really helpful in making future suggestions (therapy) if you appreciate the baby steps with/for her!

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  2. So true Ceci! I try to compliment her progress as much as possible.

    It is tough, a very tricky balance of compassion, positivity, and firmness of purpose that you have to keep up and it is EXHAUSTING for one person to be all of those things. I am always glad when one of my sisters can help out and we can swap off in those roles and give each other support.

    Thanks for stopping by!

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