Reeves Bible
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For many of you with an elderly parent who needs attention, here is a book of inspiration. Reeve Lindbergh style reminds me of her mother, flexible use soft words is soothing. She shares the heart warming, love, and travel a bit sad to lose a parent.
My mother used books to read Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and he particularly liked the gift from the sea, I felt an instant connection to a story About the author by his daughter. This is the first book to describe the state of my mother, Alzheimer's disease. Reeve Lindbergh wrote the decline of his own mother, not the same disease but a series of strokes. The case is different, the effect was the same. My mother also lost her speech, was "more words" Over the past two years. My mother, after four years in the center of the Alzheimer's disease remains very aware of what is happening around them. She knows all the family and his dog. She reacts and responds to questions more. Even in his silence, she has a strong presence and a way to show gratitude and happiness for the heads up and smile or do not like smiling broadly, gestures and waving his cane.
Reeve Lindbergh makes a Move to move the care of his mother known. It offers a vision emotional, which is what I was looking for and not found in other authors. Reeve describes the fact that you might need more of our elderly parents is the validation we believe that they never received when were younger. It does not seem, however, as a child complaining that forgot to grow up, just mention the feeling a reality. Too often, books their elderly parents have a pervasive feeling that underlie and selfish, when what we want to hear is that it is a little inspiration family with a sympathetic understanding of suffering. Reeve it does for me.
She described to my mother when she said: "Your eyes are direct, but do not know what they see. What are you looking for the mother. What you see (81-82)? "And again when she says:" His body shyness previous disappeared, while still playing and still holding attention, looking every day ... She let herself go now, giving no comment, the slight drop as gently as a feather and the snow holding in our hands (80). "
Anne Morrow Lindbergh is one of my mother's generation. I see Similar concerns must be adequate and worry about what others might think. The differences between these women have melted like the ravages the aging of building a similarity. I find some comfort in this.
Reeve Lindbergh mentions a dream he had in which she recalled the mother came to her and told her about this new fragile mother, silent, "You just take care of her."
That's what we have to do for our elderly parents. Although it may mean a different approach for each of us, which explains my current role. Thank you, Reeve Lindbergh, reminding me that my job as my mother is simply "attention."
That spirituality practice. That's what we can do to help those we love.
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