No longer will I,
see you, in my eyes.
No longer to hear
your sweet voice and sighs.
A Comment by Connie Love
Hi Jerry, this is something I mentioned I wrote to a dear friend whose mother had Alzhueneers and passed away a few tears and years back.
Things your mother would want you to know
* That she's now looking down with her extrodinary mind in tact
* That she remembers the outings, the lunches, the "tea time" and catsup.
That she's remembering with love of the daughter who gave so much of herself to care for her.
& That she remembers the beautiful woman
who always made her smile.
That her heart is filled with pride from all you have done and are doing to bring awareness to others about such an awful illness.
% That she is playing scrabble with Agnus
again.
§ That now she is able to remember forever..
¿ That she loves your memory garden, and
she