There's something about music that helps people with dementia unlock memories, just like having that party made her remember of the parties she used to host. There was someone here who has a newsletter about that topic but can't recall the name right now. I'm still thinking of what could have triggered that comment about the babies in the wall, maybe nothing but I'm still wondering....
Yes there’s a fine line between sad and funny. Sad and happy. Maybe it’s our condition as humans to always carry the sad with us, ultimately it’s what defines us. The sadness and how it is for us. Thanks for your post.
Thank you Jemmy. Dementia is so bizarre. Peter asked his mom what it was like having dementia and Beth said rather stoically that she will just muddle through.
There's something about music that helps people with dementia unlock memories, just like having that party made her remember of the parties she used to host. There was someone here who has a newsletter about that topic but can't recall the name right now. I'm still thinking of what could have triggered that comment about the babies in the wall, maybe nothing but I'm still wondering....
Yes there’s a fine line between sad and funny. Sad and happy. Maybe it’s our condition as humans to always carry the sad with us, ultimately it’s what defines us. The sadness and how it is for us. Thanks for your post.
Thank you Jemmy. Dementia is so bizarre. Peter asked his mom what it was like having dementia and Beth said rather stoically that she will just muddle through.
I think that’s a really brave an loving question. One people don’t often ask. Much love to both of you