After a very difficult day yesterday which we
spent at home resting up from the adventures of the day before, today was
another wonderful day for mother. When she awoke she decided that she wanted
to go out for our lunch routine at the Thai restaurant. Caren and called
during the morning and wanted to visit with Oma so we decided to meet at
Belindeba for desert at 1:30. We chatted and philosophized for an hour and an
half. Mother enjoyed herself thoroughly and welcomed the opportunity to
inspire.
The other day I asked her what was her most important accomplishment in this life and she told me: "That I touched People". We had that conversation while she was all bundled up in County Park on Monday.
We sure touched Caren and Gerard with our story and how mother views her departure from this life. We talked about the vivid dreams mother is having these days and how many people would think she is loosing her mind but how we recognize that she is making contact with her other life streams and feeling the comfort of knowing that death is not final but simply a transition of consciousness into another reality.
Today we confirmed that mother's wheelchair will
be arriving on August 23rd. I also learned more about the dosage of her
medication and found that the Alprazolam can have a cumulative effect that
makes it counter productive. So we will try this new formula for a few days
and see what happens. Mother does try to help with
the chores from time to time and I encourage
her to do so. It helps her feel more alive. We have also decided that in
addition to the quasha treatments I have been giving her we need to do more
reflexology treatments. So we will try alternating days for each. It seems the
reflexology helps to reduce the swelling in her feet and legs.
Christel, do you see the little elfs in the flower pot on our table? They are the ones you gave mother while we visited you in May. They are with us each and every day.
So after a wonderful day in town we still went to
county park where we had our afternoon nap in the shade of the old pine. Just
before we both dozed off we shared again our gratitude. How blessed we
are!
On a beam of Light,
Thomas