My
brothers Patrick and Corey have each taken a leave of absence from their
jobs. Since she fell, all four of mom’s
children have been spending several hours with her – though I’m quite certain
that I have given her the least. I am the only one of her children who has not
stayed the night. (She had requested
that she not be left alone)
Patrick
was with her all day Sunday – the first day of the month. And Kayla and I were there on Labor Day. I spent eight hours on Tuesday and
Thursday. Unfortunately I think she was
alone on Wednesday from morning til mid afternoon.
I
had gone to a funeral that day. I’d gone
to the hospital afterward but mom was in emergency surgery. The doctors were trying to save her
legs. I had to go get Jenna before the
surgery was over. But other family
members had arrived when mom returned from surgery to her hospital room.
She
was full of conversation and smiles according visiting with family
members. She talked about the summer
party and the sunset that they all saw.
Everyone said they had a really good visit. Sunny told me that I should return.
Jenna
and I left the house on Wednesday but traffic was horrible. I didn’t return to
the hospital until Thursday. She had
many visitors that day. I did mention
that on this post
Thursday
night she was moved to a larger room.
All four of her children gathered around her on Friday morning and we
had fun. She smiled. Laughed. We made plans. When Corey asked her favorite hymn, she mischievously
said that it was a secret.
We
were told she would be in her hospice room for 48 hours. But the social worker was concerned about whether
we’d be able to move her during the weekend.
She really did want to go home. Perhaps it would be better to transfer
her to Alpine Ridge on a weekday.
Friday. And so it was done. Kayla and I were with her at the hospital
until she was moved. And Corey and
Patrick met her at Alpine Ridge.
She
hasn’t eaten over a week now. Her breath
is slow and raspy. Her pulse goes up and
down. She is still hanging on. And the staff at Alpine Ridge (actually, it’s
Alta Ridge) has been so good to us. They
love my mom. They want for all of us to
be comfortable.
Last
night I took some Aleve. My back has
been hurting and I have not slept well. All the ideas that I had for posts have
vanished – at least the ones in my head.
There were some drafts that I was able to post. There are some thoughts that I saved into
documents. All else not written down has
disappeared. I am numb.
Kayla,
who is normally a rock, is an emotional wreck.
And I, who always produces more tears than Alice (from Wonderland) am a
pillar for a change. Though the events
have made both Kalya and I somewhat flakey.
I think Patrick is ready to move the both of us in as mom’s room becomes
available.
Corey and Joh decided it would be okay if none of mom's children spent last night as they both believed that there were plenty from the other side who were with her. They were still with her when we arrived this morning and watched mom fight for her last breath. I
would have posted this entry to my blog this afternoon had my keyboard been
working. My mom has since passed. I hope that she’s dancing with daddy.