how would you feel?

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Posted on 5th December 2009 by Kat in Uncategorized

Left, my maternal grandpa and grandma, and mom as a baby; Right, my mom at 11 years old.

When I was little, my grandma always took me to visit her father, my great grandpa, at the assisted living facility (formerly called nursing home). I loved to go with her even though my great grandpa always thought I was my mom. That made me feel good because everyone who knew my mom knows how pretty she was, and I definitely did not feel as pretty as I knew she was. At that time, I doubt Alzheimer’s was diagnosed (maybe it was, and they felt no need to tell me about it).

In retrospect, I find it interesting how my grandma never made me feel sad or bad for anyone who may have had things a littler rougher (by appearances) than others; it is what it is, make the best of it. Fortunately, she died without having to go through much of the mental challenges that sometimes face the elderly. I have many friends who have aging parents and they are encountering the challenges of facing not only their parents’ mortality, but in turn (probably mostly subconsciously) their own.

Here are a few reminders of what aging parents and friends are possibly experiencing:

-Loss of friends and family at a much higher rate than we, causing or increasing depression
-Loss of some faculties, causing embarrassment
-Loss or decline in independence (how would you feel if you were told “you really shouldn’t be driving”?)
-Loss of memory
-Increased ailments
-Loss of mobility, minor or not

For me the biggest challenge that I think I will face when I am (much :-) ) older is the depression. I lived with a woman who was 83 and she told me “all my friends are dying.” I will never forget that. But, as I learned from my grandma, it is what it is, I will make the best of it, and always put myself in others’ shoes and not judge. Compassion above all, we all deserve it and we all need it. Peace…


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last day of Introductory Offer!

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Posted on 4th December 2009 by Kat in Uncategorized

This is the last day of the $19.99 price for the book, thank you all for buying at the Introductory Offer price. I welcome ANY and all feedback regarding content. I want to continually improve the book. Also, thank you for the feedback I have received. Peace…


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HSM featured in the Association of Women Funeral Directors Newsletter!

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Posted on 1st December 2009 by Kat in Uncategorized

Today the Association of Women Funeral Directors covered my book in their December 2009 newsletter. It is an honor to be mentioned and I appreciate their encouragement of “Strengthening the Presence of Women in Funeral Service”. Take a peek at the newsletter. Peace…

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