1. The call…
So, several years ago retirement was just peeking over the horizon. A career in public service meant the golden years would take a little more planning than most. Then came “the phone call”. I was instantly thrust into the role of caregiver. This has been both the most challenging and the most rewarding experience of my life.
The first couple of years passed by unimaginably fast. One crisis followed short on the heels of another. Eventually the appointments, hospitalizations, mobility issues and sleep deprivation eased and life settled into a routine.
The new responsibilities of daily life provide me with extra time; both a blessing and a curse. It has been a blessing to care for another, but a struggle to deal with my need for stimulation and intellectual challenges. Missing the stimulation of career, my mind seems to flounder. This challenge is real, difficult things began to occur. Samsara can be a daily reality; and a bitch.
So, several years ago retirement was just peeking over the horizon. A career in public service meant the golden years would take a little more planning than most. Then came “the phone call”. I was instantly thrust into the role of caregiver. This has been both the most challenging and the most rewarding experience of my life.
The first couple of years passed by unimaginably fast. One crisis followed short on the heels of another. Eventually the appointments, hospitalizations, mobility issues and sleep deprivation eased and life settled into a routine.
The new responsibilities of daily life provide me with extra time; both a blessing and a curse. It has been a blessing to care for another, but a struggle to deal with my need for stimulation and intellectual challenges. Missing the stimulation of career, my mind seems to flounder. This challenge is real, difficult things began to occur. Samsara can be a daily reality; and a bitch.