We consider and experience our home as sacred space. It is full of spiritual vibrations, prayer, and love. The view out the back windows is of a ravine full of trees. We can see the sunset down through the trees and catch glimpses of its reflection on Lake Erie in the distance. It’s very quiet, especially in the evening and at night. We can sit and pray together over a cup of tea. I can crawl into his bed with him for snuggling at bedtime. If he’s hungry for ice cream, his favorite flavors are in the freezer nearby. Friends and family can easily stop in or call. Craig’s painting supplies are easily accessible, and the CD player is handy for favorite music. I know when he needs to sing the short healing prayer. If I need to work or rest, my office is upstairs and the bed close by. I just needed some daily help, and I have that now.
The staff at the nursing home seemed caring and helpful. But, overall, I just couldn’t see it working for Craig. The nursing home reeked of urine. The residents and staff make the place full of activity and noise. Craig is losing enough mental abilities, that the new place would be confusing, and it would be difficult for him to rest or figure out new routines and even how to work the bed controls. We think that this time of challenges is actually very short. We are confident we can cope for a limited amount of time. Then I plan to sleep for a couple of weeks!
And…life has unexpected curves, so we’ll continually re-evaluate as needed!
Love,
Susanne
1 comment:
Thank you for the clarifying description of your warm and spiritual environment. I can see why you both want to be in the loving home that you have created. We can only help by offering prayers daily, for both of you and applauding all of your efforts and joys.
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