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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Be thankful everyday for all your blessings


I really can’t stress this enough as we enter the frenzy of the holiday season.  Things may not always turn out the way we think they should but things can ALWAYS be much worse.  Most of us can see, hear, have our wits about us, walk around unaided, and drive to where we want to go.  All these things are blessings because there are many people who don’t even have these small overlooked luxuries we all take for granted.

I try to be mindful daily and not just during the holiday season when it’s more prevalent to think in this frame of mind.  We never know when some of these things will fail us down the road making us dependent on others for our daily needs.  My mother comes to mind.  She has dementia and is now living in a nursing home.  I always wonder if I’ll end up that way, but then I see people that age that are my co-workers and they are spry and full of life and have all their wits.  I would never know they’re as old as they are because there’s nothing wrong with them in mind or body, only gray hair giving them away.  So how did my mother end up with the short straw?

I don’t know what makes a person susceptible to dementia and then eventually Alzheimer’s.  I imagine the genes you inherit are partially to blame.  I make sure I exercise daily and use my mind to read, write, work puzzles, etc.  I’m too independent to end up at the mercy of others in my old age.  My mother is lucky to be well taken care of with lots of family visitors, but I still don’t want to see a nursing home in my future.

I’m always reading up on all the latest research I can find on keeping your mind sharp.  I don’t know of any other relative that had dementia so that leads me to believe that maybe it’s lifestyle that’s part of the culprit.  My mother had a rough life.  All of my siblings will agree with that.  I wouldn’t have wanted to be in her shoes for all the money in the world.  But she always made the best of the situation and instilled that in all of us.  Even in poverty there are good things and lessons to be learned.

Some very famous people also ended up battling this disease.  So maybe lifestyle is a wrong choice of words.  Look at Ronald Reagan, an actor and then our president who ended up with this and also Robert Falk, the actor who played Columbo in the TV mystery series.  I’m sure neither of them had to raise a big family on a remote cotton farm making due with the bare necessities of life.

So everyone out there be thankful for all your blessings however small they may be.  If you have your health, a roof over your head and clothes and food, what else do you really need?

Happy early Thanksgiving to all.  Please take time for this important holiday that seems to be overshadowed by Christmas this year.  The Yule decorations go up earlier each year.  It makes me want to scream, “What’s the matter with all you people?  How dare you put up a Christmas tree before Thanksgiving.”

I was in a thrift store last week and they had a Christmas tree covered with decorations and lights.  I was appalled and told the girl it was shameful to put that up before Thanksgiving.  She told me “everyone else does it” to which I replied. “Does that make it right?”  I guess I’ll never understand this way of thinking.

4 comments:

  1. They were clearing Halloween stuff right before Halloween and starting to bring in Christmas. I too am appalled by it. My mom did not have dementia, she had physical aches, but her mind was sharp pretty much to the day she died. My MIL had dementia and Parkinson's disease. One thing my mom did that my MIL didn't was my mom always played mind games, i.e., she did word searches, crossword puzzles, etc. I wonder if that was one of the things that kept her brain stimulated, but I'm no doctor.

    So true about being thankful during this season; we do have a lot to be thankful for indeed!

    betty

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    1. Betty,

      Yes, we should be thankful for all our blessings everyday. Unfortunately, I think today it's all about how much money retailers can make for the season. This is very sad.

      We all tried to encourage my mom to get involved in crossword puzzles and other things to keep your mind sharp. I don't know if that helps or not, but I do it anyway, just in case. I really want to stay sharp until the end.

      Thanks for reading and your comment.

      Sunni

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  2. People are doing the Christmas pretty early this year. I wonder why. I know they usually start early, but it seems earlier this year.

    As for dementia, I heard a New Age teacher talk about maladies and how they are indicative of something else going on. Those with dementia are retreating from life for one reason or another. Just a thought.

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    1. Thanks Liz for your thoughts. I know it does seem like Xmas is everywhere you look these days. Decorations were up even before Halloween.

      That's an interesting take on dementia. I can't think of a thing mom would be retreating from. I'll have to think more about this angle.

      Sunni

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