On Saturday morning, I began sorting through a pile of memorabilia that I’d set aside weeks ago. Included in the pile was a large portfolio that I hadn’t looked in at the time. It turned out to contain artwork that Craig did (and some I had done, too) during an Art as Prayer class taught in 1999-2000 by Barbara Trauger-Querry, who is now our hospice art therapist. We had forgotten about the class and the artwork, and the pieces are wonderful. Many of the paintings Craig did to illustrate poetry that he had written. It’s amazing to see that his style was very similar to what he is now doing left-handed in art therapy. Craig has gone through the paintings multiple times all weekend, savoring the fruit of his creative expression. I’ve re-read his poetry to him as well.
It’s been a quiet weekend for us, with lots of couple time. We had multiple visitors on Friday – Jon and Aunticlare Rezin from Los Angeles, Jennifer Rezin Botte and her daughter Gabrielle from Columbus, and Shamsi Modarai and boyfriend Rickie from Toledo. Jon (who works on the American Idol TV show) helped us with some of the production work on Craig’s new CD and spent time “jamming” with Craig on Friday. It delights Craig to see some of the young adults who grew up with his children or at youth conferences he staffed and who we have watched grow up into wonderful adults. We had no visitors Saturday. Two friends/practitioners did Reiki sessions with us today, and a neighbor dropped in briefly. Craig is now talking about appreciating having more quiet, meditative time again.
Craig woke up on Saturday having lost the partial use of his right leg that he did have. So, we have turned the steroid level that was ramping down back higher again. The more we keep the brain swelling down, the better his quality of life, so it just is the way it is.
I know everyone would like to see some photos – we are overdue to post some. We are having server problems. I’m working on it…
Love,
Susanne
2 comments:
I loved hearing about the artwork, and the cornmeal mush. Mush is great. They can charge more for it in the stores when they call it polenta. Ha!
I visited with Craig, yesterday. We meditated together and afterward Susanne suggested that I might like to see Craig's artwork and poetry. It is so very beautiful and filled with spiritual insight and wonder. I was also given the CD of Craig's music, which is very so enjoyable to listen too. It was a very special lunchtime visit with Craig and I am so grateful for it.
Thanks so much, Craig and Susanne.
Love,
Sylvia
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