A friend brought food in today, so for those who are concerned about my well-being, I’m eating well, I promise! Deb Boyd-Tressler (Niks’ wife) came for a while this afternoon so I could nap, and she spent time intuitively communing with Craig. She helped me learn his body language for when he is awake and when he is asleep, even though he is “snoring” away. It’s funny that he hasn’t snored throughout our marriage (a blessing!) and now here he is doing it at the end! It’s actually simply congested breathing. Deb said that Craig is so busy visioning internally that he does not open his eyes, even when he is awake. He was able to let Deb know that the morphine is helping him, and we should continue it.
My challenge this morning was coming up with enough help to be able to have someone awake with Craig on a 24-hour basis. The solution at the moment is that my sister-in-law is coming in from Pennsylvania for the night tonight. Her husband may come in after that if we need help. Tomorrow the nurse will reassess Craig to see if having continuous hospice care is appropriate – that assessment will now happen on a daily basis as well.
The day has been gorgeous – sun and breeze through the house all day. We are playing the Long Healing Prayer for Craig periodically (www.projectmelody.com) and other music and in between enjoying the quiet and holding his hand.
We appreciate all the loving and encouraging comments on the blog and on Facebook, and we know that there are many others out there silently praying for us. We feel well accompanied!
Love, Susanne
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We wanted to let you know that we read the blog often, as we think of Craig all the time. We hope you can feel the love we are sending your way.
Love,
James, Sara & Ella Farnsworth
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