FOR GREGORY. He was not a VICTIM of ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE, he was a HERO!

PLEASE NOTE: Even though this blog is now dormant there are many useful, insightful posts. Scroll back from the end or forward from the beginning. Also, check out my writer's blog. Periodically I will add posts here if they provide additional information about living well with Dementia / Alzheimer's Disease.

Sunday, July 13, 2014

In Quebec City Canada

Wanted to take an adventure of a trip but one that was not too far from home (read Gregory) and not for too long. So I ended up in French speaking Quebec City, Canada. Check my post at http://mhorvich.blogspot.com

In an e-mail to a friend I spoke of my loneliness at not being here with Gregory:

 IN MY CASE LONELINESS ALWAYS FOLLOWS ME BECAUSE GREGORY CANNOT. BUT I LEARN TO CARRY JOY AS WELL. I ENJOY THE SIGHTS, SOUNDS, AND NEW EXPERIENCES BUT AM STILL USED TO SHARING AND DECONSTRUCTING THEM WITH HIM. I ENJOY BEING WITH MY SELF AND HAVE ALWAYS ENJOYED MY SOLITUDE. BUT SOLITUDE WAS A WAY OF RESPECTING AND CELEBRATING OUR TOGETHERNESS. I REALLY MISS HIM,  AGAIN I'LL GO WITH 90 SECONDS  OF TEARS AND SADNESS THEN GET ON WITH THE NIGHT. 

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