Around 8 am, I got this text message from my husband:
Miss M. slept all night in her
own bed. She said that she
dreamed you were walking in
the sky smiling down at her.
Two more chicks hatched
overnight. I'm leaving for the
city at 2:30.
It totally made my day. Every morning, I ask her if she had any dreams. Usually she says no, and sometimes she claims to have dreamed about a stuffed animal (which always sounds like she's trying to shut me up by just telling me something). But the night I wasn't there? She dreamed of me. Of course, if I had been there, she wouldn't have had to dream me up because she would have climbed into our bed at some point and wrapped her limpet self around me.
Meanwhile, I didn't sleep well at all. I was up in the middle of the night making lists and notes for my sister to use when she met with the hospice intake nurse. Eventually I went back to bed, and fell asleep, only to have the alarm wake me up from a vivid dream in which two of my teeth had spontaneously crumbled into tiny shards.
My sister and brother and sister-in-law - and my mother - met with the hospice nurse this morning. Tomorrow, they'll deliver a hospital bed and portable toilet and wheelchair and oxygen. She's barely eating, and sleeping a lot. She fell yesterday and couldn't get up, and either sprained or broke her ankle in the process. She's not even reading the paper anymore, much less railing about grammatical errors in the Times or malfeasance on the part of hospital administrators.
Calling hospice in wasn't an easy call, but it was an inevitable one. And it's kind of a relief.
This is my 500th post. How did this happen? Thank you all for reading and commenting and being.
I'm very sorry that your mother has reached this stage. I hope that hospice care will allow her to find some comfort and maybe even some small pleasures. Love to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you all.
ReplyDelete(((( magpie )))) such a lovely message from home!
ReplyDeletei'm so sorry about your mom. xoxoxo
but i firmly believe that hospice is a good thing. good support for mom, and for the family -- practical and emotional.
also, i'm thinking of all of you. this might be a short process, or not. but it is a hard one. xoxoxo
ReplyDeleteOh Mag, I'm so sorry it was a hard decision. But certainly a good one. I'm hoping for your whole family that hospice will help ease the situation both for your mom and for you all.
ReplyDeleteIt is clear from how you write about her what a special lady she is. I hope you still enjoy some time together.
It has to be so hard to have to go through this with your mom. You and her will be in my thoughts.
ReplyDeleteOh Magpie, I'm so sorry. I know that hospice is a wonderful, wonderful institution who will take fantastic and dignified care of your mother and all of you.
ReplyDeleteI used to work with hospices (I'm actually a nurse), so let me know if you need any help navigating the waters.
Love to you Magpie and to your mother and your whole family.
I'm so sorry for the pain and glad you had a bright spot in this difficult day.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you all...
thinking of you sister, and your endless heart.
ReplyDelete(my 500th post was yesterday)
xo
I know firsthand what a rough time this is.
ReplyDeleteHospice is the most amazing, wonderful thing ever. I was involved with them for both my mother and my sister and I cannot sing their praises enough.
Sending positive vibes your way.
I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's decline. I hope the hospice helps.
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking about you.
ReplyDeleteOh, I'm just so sorry. What a bittersweet 500th post.
ReplyDeleteI'm so soory about your mom. How poignant that your 500th post was a microcosym of what we write about every day - sweetness, pain, slice of life...
ReplyDeleteI hope hospice continues to bring relief to you all. And I know Miss M. will continue to make you all smile in the face of the pain.
ReplyDeletexox
My thoughts are with you all.
ReplyDeleteMy father in law used hospice this year. They were wonderful. I hope the people who help your mother are as kind and helpful.
ReplyDeleteIt's so remarkable how the little ones can do so much for us just by being who they are.
You and your family are in my thoughts.
so glad i found you, maggie.
ReplyDeleteand i'm sorry about your mom. i hope the transition to hospice is smooth.
Oooh, crumbling teeth dreams. Not good. Take care of yourself. I'm sorry about your mom. That must be tough.
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts & prayers are with you and your family.
ReplyDeleteOh my, so sorry you are going through this now. I remember this step when my sister-in-law was sick. Thinking about you and your family.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh! I'm sorry!
ReplyDeleteI am very sorry to hear about what you are going through and I'll be thinking about you and send you good thoughts!
ReplyDeleteThank god for hospice. Thinking of you...
ReplyDeleteThinking of you.
ReplyDeleteI'm still thinking about you, friend. At that message from your husband m made me smile, too--it was almost like a poem.
ReplyDeleteOh babe, you and your mum will be in my thoughts. I am sure that this will be a good match for her. Finding a hospice is hard, but will be best for everyone.
ReplyDeleteSmootches
This is so sad, even if it's kind of a relief.
ReplyDeleteI can't remember how I found your blog. But I'm very, very glad I did.
This is so very sad. I am sorry this is where your family is now, and so fast. I, too, hope your mother finds peace and comfort with the help of the hospice care.
ReplyDeleteI do remember how I found you-- I came over from Niobe's. So glad I did.
I'm so sorry. Thinking of you and your family.
ReplyDeleteprayers for you, your mom, and your whole family...
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking good thoughts for you and yours, come what may...
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