Riddle of the Sphinx (in Oedipus Rex by Sophocles)
What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon, and three legs in the evening?
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Monthly Archives: January 2011
Dad Goes Home!
I spent the last four days in Texas preparing for and then moving Dad from the nursing home back to the apartment with Mom. (He’s been away from her since June, 2010.) Preparations actually began earlier – discussions, phone calls, … Continue reading
Posted in Aging & Changing, Family
Tagged aging, brain, dementia, family, home, Veterans Administration
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A New Year – A New Focus
I don’t usually engage in the tradition of making New Year’s Resolutions in January of a new year. That tradition has always seem rather cliche’ to me, and most people seem to break their New Year’s Resolutions. But I do … Continue reading
Posted in Aging & Changing, Family
Tagged aging, balance, dementia, family, focus, reevaluate, resolutions
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