Thursday, April 30, 2015

I think thoughts and things

Linking up with Meagan & Joey today...as usual.

I think....



My marriage has been totally strained lately.  The husband started the new job a month ago and that's all fine and dandy but he has been doing side work that takes him totally away from the kids and myself.  I'm not cool with that.  If he doesn't have the balls to tell people no then I can do it easier than taking candy from a baby.  #watchout

The next book I am reading.

Home school and private school have been running racing through my mind lately.  I'm not impressed with public schools at this point and it makes me sick to see how kids are being dumbed down and teachers aren't allowed to really teach.  If I win the lottery my kid will never ever go back to public school.  #thatsjustsad

Yay for me getting a summer schedule together for the kiddos and myself.  I'm very pleased.  My hubby even got our vacation booked.  #party


Today I start a new Women's Bible Study at the awesome church I attend.  I always get anxious before I go!!!  I know it will be warm and welcoming but its that first day jitter....Who will be there?  Will they like me?  #middleschoolinyourthirties

Image result for roller skating for the first time


So I donned a pair of roller skates on Monday.  The PTO has a fundraiser type event monthly at the local skate rink.  Look ya'll....this girl didn't grow up on wheels (unless you count a bike) and I'm just not coordinated and extremely afraid to let myself "glide and push" as Jennifer said.  BUT my kid asked me to and I did it!  So I'm proud!  Oh and I got a work out being all tensed up on wheels!  Tuesday I was sore!  #icanlaughatmyself

I am ready to dodge this one horse town for a while.  May is tomorrow and I've got the itch to embrace late spring and get into the great outdoors.  #camp

That new caramel crunch frap at Starbucks is awesome.  No, I haven't purchased one but I did try Jennifer's and holy calories it was sooooo wonderful.  However, I just ordered my regular Iced Skinny Caramel Macchiato.  #tryingtokeepitincheck

throw back 2009....l

Officially have decided to grow my hair out.  Yep, after cutting it the shortest ever I decide to grow it out.  My hairdresser said she would support me in this endeavor.  Love ya Lizz!  #hairtherapy

I really hoped to plant a garden this year but the window is quickly leaving me.  I guess I can do a late summer garden and spend all my free time watering it.  #southernheat #matertime

lol yeah that's not ours!


I cannot wait to do some camping posts in the near future.  I'm going to dumb down camping so much that a puggle could do it.  Just watch.  #lovetocamp

You are so incredibly fabulous and I hope your day is half as wonderful as you are.


Wednesday, April 29, 2015

The Struggle is {Alzheimer's} Caregivers

Caregivers.

One word, super powerful and super overlooked.

Being a caregiver in any situation is hard.

A parent with a sick child, a significant other and their spouse fighting cancer, a child of a parent with dementia.  I didn't think "great ease" when I envisioned any of those circumstances.

We will certainly be put in places in this life that are hard as, there's no polite way to put it, hard as hell.

Watching the person who made you, raised you, prayed for you, stood by you melt away....memory by memory....not the easiest task you'll have to endure.

You can admit it.

It is difficult.
It is nerve racking.
It is teeth grinding.
It is blow after blow to your soul.

I have the utmost respect for caregivers of Alzheimer's patients.  That job is grueling and depressing.  Here is someone who spent their life caring for you and worrying over you and now they mistake you for someone else. It starts as an, "I know you aren't that person," and turns into you are anyone but who you really are.

Then they become people who are unreasonable.  They begin to go backwards, mentally speaking, to a person who resembles an 7 year old.  They say something that isn't right, you try to correct it and the world explodes.

Anger, resentment, an ill word.

They hit you, they try to bite you, and it hurts deep inside.

They aren't the person you knew and will never be that person again.



Realizing how devastating it is for family caregivers means we need to extend help and compassion as much as we possibly can.  They need breaks.  They need reassurance.  They need reality when reality is slipping.

Caring for someone with Alzheimer's is a draining job.

Respite services are available in most areas.  A person who is spending each day caring for a person needs a break just as much as any other working person.  If families choose to care for their loved on on their own, it is key that they make schedule so that no one person is left carrying the weight of the job alone.  Making an executive decision on who, what, when and there is critical.  Leaving this job to one person is not a smart choice.

Local hospitals, Hospice services, and you county health department may be able to assist in finding respite care for your loved one.  It is a fabulous idea to get to know these departments/agencies as they can also assist you in other educational and helpful opportunities about caring for and assisting with the loved one battling the disease.

Blessed (Re)Assurance

Have you been through this situation?  Caring for a loved one with dementia/Alzheimer's?  Then you play a critical role in offering reassurance to those who are doing the same job now.

You know how heartbreaking it is to care for someone in this capacity.  You can be such a beacon of light to those who are now in the shoes you were once in.

Even if you have no clue what the disease is all about you can still be that person that puts a little color in a grey day.  Take time to talk with the caregiver.  Let them sound off and let them cry.  Let them know they are doing a great job and offer them mental and emotional support.

A note of thinking of them, a small gift of appreciation, a telephone call just because.....all fabulous ways to let them know you are thinking of them and they can do this!

When reality slips

There are times where family caregivers will need a dose of reality to remind them that they can only do so much in their capacity of care giving.  No, we're not the professionals and really we shouldn't try to preach to anyone.

There will come a day when the care handled by family caregivers needs to be given over to professionals in the area of dementia and Alzheimer's Care.  The job will seem be too difficult for the son, daughter, and spouse.

When this transition starts to show itself this is when caregivers need the most support and positivity we can muster.  This is a scary time and a time of total frailty for the caregivers.  Ideas of "giving up" and "not being good enough"  and fears of "letting them down" will creep around every corner.

This is the time when we need to be the strongest of friends.  This is when we don those pom poms and cheer on the caregivers as they make a decision that is both hard but correct all at the same time.

The reality that:  Care need to be given by someone who is separate from the subjectivity of caring for a person who is in the final stages of the disease.

This is a hard transition.

It is important that we remind the family-caregivers that there is nothing wrong with placement into a skilled care facility.  If it can be afforded it can be the best possible gift they can give their loved one.  All too often the idea of a skilled nursing facility has stigma attached to it. They are labled as a place where the elderly are dropped and forgotten.  But it is a stigma and not the truth in every case.

There comes a time when you do your research and find the best fit for your mother or father.  They spend their whole life saving for proper care and instilling in you the right thing to do.  Do not falter them by limiting the care they are offered at such a devastating time in the aging process.

But I want to keep them home....

Home can become the most dangerous place for an Alzheimer's patient.  We think of comfort and stability when we think of our homes but when we're cognitively compromised home can be a danger trap.  One fall, one wandering event, one ingestion of something that shouldn't have been swallowed, one stove turned on and left, one microwave with nails and bolts in it.....can be events that could have been prevented that make a lasting change.

Caregivers need reassurance and love through the entire process of diagnosis to the time to transition to a new caregiver setting.

As a family of friends we have a job to be respectful and compassionate to those caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's Disease.  I dare you to do something generous today, tomorrow or next week for someone in the capacity of caregiver.

Give it.  Do it.

#endalz

Remember this Alzheimer's Association has a 24 hour help line for caregivers who need to ask questions, vent, cry, and just know they aren't alone.  1-800-272-3900

Find local Alzheimer's Caregivers Groups and Help Services by locating your closest group by clicking here.

Facts, figures and highlights are all collected from The Alzheimer's Association.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Book Review: Kids These Days



I walked in, purposefully, to my local library with a list of books and authors I wanted to check out.  I walked out with this book.  No, Drew Perry wasn't on my list and Kids These Days sure as fire wasn't on my list.

The book was sitting on the "new arrivals" section and the title caught my eye.  Working with teens the majority of the time and Kids These Days  just seem to go together hand in hand.

Well, the book isn't really about teenagers, though one important character is a teenage girl who is really filling that whole teenager role.  This book is about a thirty-something couple who had a nice little life and thanks to the economic strife of 2000-somehting they find themselves unemployed (one by choice one not by choice) and in Florida.

From Amazon:

Walter and Alice are expecting their first baby, but their timing is a bit off: Walter, once a successful loan officer, has been unexpectedly downsized. They’ve had to relocate to Florida so that they can live rent-free--in Alice’s deceased aunt’s condo. When Alice’s brother-in-law Mid offers Walter a job, he literally can’t refuse. But what he doesn’t know--about the nature of the job, about the depth of Mid’s shady dealings, about what he’s really supposed to be doing--far outweighs what he does know. And soon enough, things escalate so out of control that Walter is riding shotgun with Mid in a bright yellow Camaro--chased by the police.

Though I cannot directly relate to this story; it does have some pings and pangs of events I think (many of us) early 30 somethings can relate to.  There is the fear of becoming a parent, pregnancy issues, family strife, and economic struggles.

The one thing this book throws in hot and heavy....humor.  You will appreciate Perry's comedy as you turn these pages.

Check this book out and enjoy.

Share what you are reading here in the comments or on my Facebook wall (search ABW).


Monday, April 27, 2015

SLA: Younger



I fell off the bandwagon for House of Cards.

It wasn't a choice but more of a "my Netflix isn't working on my Samsung Smart TV anymore."

(Yeah, I'm so not impressed with anything Samsung these days.)

To be honest, I haven't really been watching much of anything.  Okay, except for RHONYC.  Betheny is back, how can I not watch?

Generally, the televisions are set to Disney, DisneyJr, Nick, NickJr.  Not because I'm some MM Clubhouse fiend or because I have a closet addiction with Sponge Bob.  Just because my house harbors two small beasts that like animation and very odd shows (have you even seen a snippet of Uncle Grandpa?).

One day while trying to find some kid show my son likes I stumbled upon TV Land.  If you're like me you think of TV Land not as a channel you would purposefully select to watch.  I'm just being honest!  I love the shows of my childhood but let me be honest, I don't think I could sit through them now.  Hot in Cleveland never appealed to me.  I think the closest I ever came to watching it was when Heather Dubrow of RHOC guest appeared on it and they showed snippets on RHOC.  

This one day, while trying to find my kid's show, TV Land totally grabbed my attention and squeezed it so hard.  Irony right?



Not going to lie.  What pulled me in is Hillary Duff.  I have always been a Hillary Duff fan.  I think she's gorgeous and seems to not be a Hollywood Beotch (then again she could be the worst).  So maybe TV Land is on to something, they're grabbing my age group with a new show with a cast of my peers in age.  (Which is probably why Hot In Cleveland did nothing for me.)

Love Hilary Duff in these boyfriend jeans! A perfect addition for the spring or summer. Watch Hilary Duff in Younger at 10/9C on TV Land. Watch the latest episode at http://www.tvland.com/shows/younger.

Hillary's character, Kelsey, is not the main character in this show.  (I know, right?  I was like she's got to be.  But she's not.)  She's a work driven, publishing company chick with a douche boyfriend. She also becomes a close friend of the main character, Liza.

The main character is Tony Award winning actress named Sutton Foster.



She was in a show called Bun Heads.  Ummm....yeah whatever, never heard of it and I don't think I want to.  This is the main character....Liza.  She's 40 and has a teenage daughter who is studying abroad in India.  Liza is newly divorced, well almost she says they are too poor to get divorced.  Her husband gambled their life away pretty much.  Now she's lost her house, her kid is across the sea, and she cannot seem to get a job.  Reason?  Ageism.  So after a guy compliments her and tells her she looks young (like 20s) she gets an idea to become....Younger.  With the help of her best friend she morphs herself into a trendier, younger version of the woman she is.  Then she gets a job, a guy, and a new set of friends.  However, she has to reinvent her whole life to keep up with her age lie. There's your synopsis, lovely reader.

This lady is so pretty!  But while I watch the show I'm thinking....she doesn't look 26, maybe 34 but not 26.  However, you have to love her.  She's a good actress even when I can tell she's reading a script.



Debbie Mazer is Liza's (the main character) best friend, Maggie.  Maggie is the shows lone lesbian and she's also an artist.  Liza moves in with Maggie once her house is sold. A lot of her lines will have you giggling your head off.  This chick has been in so many TV shows and movies.  She's a good addition to this set.

OH and here's your eye candy for the show......

Tell everyone you have plans tonight. Watch back-to-back episodes of Younger starting at 10/9C! Click for a sneak preview!


Yes....he's cute.  This is Liza's PYT (pretty young thing), Josh.  He's a tattoo artist and basically makes Liza and the whole viewing population melt.  He's sweet, romantic and very easy to look at.



We cannot forget the beotch, there's always a major beotch in shows like this.  This show has Diana, played by Miriam Shor.  Diana is Liza's boss at the publishing house.  I think the hairstyle says it all.  You'll feel sorry for her and want to scratch out her eyeballs all at one time.

I binged on this show a week ago.  I had DVR'd it and boy did I fly through it.  The creators of Sex & The City created this show and they totally leave their signature on it.  If you're between 26 and 55 I think you'll appreciate this take on women, ageism, and fitting in.

Check it out on TV Land, Tuesdays @ 10PM.  

PS - I just found out its been renewed for a second season!!!!  :)  Happy!

#youngertv







Saturday, April 25, 2015

It is Answer Time!

I typically do a 5 for Friday style post.
It is Saturday and well....yeah no Friday post.
We are calling this a semi break from the blog.

Here's a Saturday Morning Q & A I was forwarded.  I hope you laugh and you'll know a tiny bit more about me.


12 Questions for Amanda

1)Do you participate in any sports?  
Yes, I wrestle children.  I also lift weights (children).  I also run track and by run I mean chase my children through my house, around the yard, etc (track = any place I have to chase my children).    I'm also qualifying for the cleaning olympics.

2) What’s your favorite color
Green and pink.  What?  I cannot have two?  Really?  Communism.
3) What’s your favorite holiday? 
Thanksgiving & Easter.  Oh yeah there I go again with two.  Do I need to reason them?  We don't do anything but our own little thing as a family of four.  Boo yaw.  Love my extended family but the time when its just us four is perfection.

4) Have you been out of the country? 
Who is asking?  No really, yes.  Just the Bahamas.

5)Do you speak any other languages? 
Sure.  My CIA self has to.  Just kidding I'm FBI not CIA.  No, no, no, I'm picking with you.  Or am I?
6) Do you have any siblings? 
Um no.
Gahh ok fine.
Yes.  I don't like to associate with him.  He's bad news.

7) What’s your favorite store? 
Old Navy though it is hit or miss.  Sometimes Target.  Sam's Club on sample days.  
8) What’s your favorite movie? 
Shag and no you freak it isn't a dirty movie.
9) What are some of your favorite TV shows?
I'm such a goober... I love RHONYC, OITNB, House of Cards, Blackish, HGTV, cooking shows sometimes.
10) What phone do you have?
Something LG made last year.  I'm not a technology nerd, I could care less as long as I can text and play on FB.

11) How tall are you? 
That is a totally offensive question.  5'3.75  I take vitamin d too.
12) Any pets? 
A human girl, a human boy, a puggle named Chippy.  Oh and a husband, small breed.

Have a great weekend.






Thursday, April 23, 2015

I Think Stuff & Things

So I was thinking....


*Last night a friend posted on FB she was suffering from Baby Fever.  After the afternoon I had with my first baby (now 7) and not being able to sleep a full night thanks to second baby (now 2) I decided she is insane.  She needs my two for a weekend.  Yes, Heather, I'm talking to you.

*I took a mental health day.  It involved Starbucks and the book I just finished and a two hour Target trip.  Go on with your baby fever.  When you enjoy Target for two hours because you realize you're alone and can actually LOOK at stuff and TRY STUFF ON it is an amazing day.

*My friend Keileigh is about to pop with her third child.  God bless her.  But she's so freakin' cute pregnant.  I'm going shopping for her this weekend.  What aisle can I find sanity pops and margaritas for the mommy?


*Seriously, kids are wonderful....before they develop habits that prevent you from sleeping and enjoying life.  And after they have graduated college.  That's a big window of, in between, making antidepressant commercials or AA posters.

*I did not partake in the Lilly at Target madness.  I was excited but on Sunday I as blah.


*Currently, booking our first camping trip of the year.  I'm a small bit excited.

*Yesterday I spent an hour as a pest exterminator.  It is amazing what a role of tin foil and masking tape can do.  If you read my Monday post then you know what I am referring to.

*Yes, the blog looks different.  Yes, I failed to do a Tasty Tuesday Post.  Yes, I'm in some type of limbo with what I'm going to do with the blog.  I want to learn more about making my blog something new.  I've been doing this for like 2.5 years solely because I love to write and share.  Maybe one day I'll figure out exactly how to take it to the next level.


*My grandma is dying.  It sucks.  OK so yes she's been dying for a while since you know she's an 88 year old and well they aren't really in the whole gonna get another 25 years.  Her struggle with Alzheimer's has been overwhelming and a passion of mine is education and getting science the money needed to make progress in getting rid of this evil disease.  You see this in my Mini Posts on Alzheimer's (post 1, post 2, post 3).  I'm building a team for The Walk To End Alzheimer's on October 31st, 2015.  I'll have more info up soon but if you're in NC I have a spot for you.  If you're out of NC you can sponsor us.  The truth is every person reading this blog has been, is being, or will be affected by Alzheimer's and that's just not acceptable.

*And finally, you're smile is so pretty.  I think I need to make you do it again:

Meghan



  






Wednesday, April 22, 2015

The Struggle is {Alzheimer's} Ladies



Well hello ladies.

The majority of blog readers are female.    The majority of my readers are female. 

I appreciate you so much I'm here to scare the pee turkey out of you.  

Pee turkey - totally southern slang there.

It means piss.



Alzheimer's likes women.

Damned womanizer.

Women make up 2/3 of the US population living with Alzheimer's Disease.



When polled, women said the one disease they feared getting the most?  Alzheimer's.

At age 65 more than 1 in 6 women run the risk of developing Alz for the remainder of their lives.  For the boys its 1 in 11.



Ladies, you are more likely to develop Alz than breast cancer once you enter your 60's.

Girls, you are the caregivers the majority of the time.  Here's the scary part, who will care for us?

Alzheimer's is a dirty womanizer.

I do not care to lose my memories, education, and who I am to this dreadful disease.

Hey women, get up and let's get the funding to put this grotesque murderer away for good.

Interested in joining me in raising money for Alzheimer's Research?  Email me, tweet me, FB me today.  More info to come if I can get my team built!  No, you don't have to be local!


***Facts & Figures from www.alz.org***