tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251355647364403420.post4253115176827405947..comments2023-07-01T07:46:49.625-07:00Comments on Old School Parenting from a New School Momma~: Until Alzheimer's Do We Part.Jill Windhamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09107349394830759395noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251355647364403420.post-49358465291862801942011-09-23T12:21:08.030-07:002011-09-23T12:21:08.030-07:00Oh, my goodness. That is a sad statement. My dad i...Oh, my goodness. That is a sad statement. My dad is riddled with brain tumors right now. And the love that my mom has for him illustrates true love to me and the rest of the family. It's easy to love when romance is blossoming, but can we love as Christ loved? God loved us while we were yet sinners. Not saying Alzheimers patients are sinners here of course, but that real love overcomes the test of hardship. It's "patient." It offers grace where grace is needed the most. <br /><br />P.S. I'm popping through because of a link that somebody left on my Time-Warp Wife facebook group. She recommended your blog the other day. :)Darlene Schachthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05561724581338626441noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8251355647364403420.post-11875018991084339662011-09-21T12:02:35.413-07:002011-09-21T12:02:35.413-07:00Jill,
I totally agree with you. My Grandmother d...Jill,<br /><br />I totally agree with you. My Grandmother developed Alzheimer's. My grandfather took total care of her for over 10 years in his home. He never let her go into assisted living, fed her 3 meals a day, talked to her, loved on her, and made her life very comfortable. He loved her until her last breath and never gave up hope that she understood and loved him back though she didn't talk for the last 5 years.<br /><br />A solid example of a Godly man! <br /><br />John Moellerjohnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03905174610387534645noreply@blogger.com