tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886184679252057946.post2334144444564985190..comments2022-03-02T00:28:14.337-05:00Comments on TYPE A LITTLE FASTER: In memory of my Grandmother Dorothy - a true character Sarah Darer Littmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00780738493733344947noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886184679252057946.post-42354058668760709952014-04-17T15:25:32.136-04:002014-04-17T15:25:32.136-04:00I'm sorry you're facing this. It's so ...I'm sorry you're facing this. It's so difficult watching our loved ones grow older and more frail. I know from experiencing the journey with my late father. Wishing you strength as you go through it with her. Sarah Darer Littmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00780738493733344947noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8886184679252057946.post-76409057112193414632014-04-17T14:40:30.592-04:002014-04-17T14:40:30.592-04:00In the bottom photo your grandmother looks quite a...In the bottom photo your grandmother looks quite a bit like my stepmother, who is about to make a transition from "independent living" to "assisted living" at the retirement community - it's a stressful time, since she has to give up the apartment that has been her home for a decade, but all part of "the circle of our days."<br /><br />As I get older myself, I see how we are all links in a chain - and as your grandmother said, we are all part of one humanity. Sometimes we act as if we know this, fortunately.mistah charley, ph.d.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06303695341246058680noreply@blogger.com