Aidan

It is hard to believe, but my Grandson Aidan is now 6 months old. I am figuring out how to include more pictures in this blog and am playing around with Flickr so I thought I would share a couple of pictures with you. These were taken just after he had been to the doctor for his six month check up. You can see the band aid on his leg from the shots.

Aidan March 2007

Aidan January 2007

Lessons Learned when my Dad broke his hip.

As I mentioned in my last post my Dad fell and broke his hip on the morning of January 23. That morning Dad called and asked if I could come down to help out. Thank goodness I am retired. I was able to hop on a plane and be in San Diego by early afternoon. I ended up being in Escondido for two and a half weeks. Both my sisters and my brother also dropped everything to come down and help. It was a pretty intense exhausting time but thinking about the experience on my flight home I realized that it was also an intense learning experience. Here are some of the things I learned.

  • I knew next to nothing about options for getting help with living when you need it. I learned that it ranges form hiring in house help, to skilled nursing which is more than Mom and Dad needed, to independent retirement housing to assisted living which is what fit the bill. In their case Assisted living made the most sense. They are renting an apartment and then paying on top of that for the assistance they need.
  • In the two weeks I was in Escondido my sister and I looked at 5 assisted living places. I learned that in the area where my parents live there are lots and lots of assisted living places. The ones we looked at were all OK but the one we chose stood out to us as having better food, staff that seemed to know the residents and a more upbeat feel than the others we looked at. Of course only time will tell whether Mom and Dad like it or not.
  • I learned the difference between a living will, a power of attorney for health care and a do not resuscitate order (a DNR).
  • I learned first hand something that seems obvious. Moving from a 2000+ square foot house of your own to a two room apartment is very hard. Mom and Dad haven’t decided if this is  temporary or not. They may move back into their house when Dad’s hip is healed or they may move somewhere else or they may move to a bigger unit in the place they are now.
  • I learned that when you have trouble getting your words out people assume that your mind is slipping. My Mom is as sharp as ever but the Parkinson’s that she is battling makes it hard for her to say what she is thinking.
  • I learned the importance of perspective and of not trying to do everything and be all things to all people. I didn’t realize how emotionally draining the whole experience was until I flew home and got some perspective.
  • I learned how lucky I am to have a loving supportive family and three wonderful siblings . We all pretty much get along and are there to support each other even if we live in the four corners of the  country (Boston, Memphis, Tacoma, and the Bay Area)
  • I learned that we need to just take things one day at a time and keep our options open. My temperament is to always want to have a plan. But in a situation like this there are too many things changing on a daily basis to be able to see too much into the future. If my sisters hadn’t helped me keep my mind open to the possibilities and if we hadn’t continued to weigh our options based on the information available to us we would have missed out on better solutions that presented themselves over time. The first assisted living place that we thought we liked wasn’t as good as the one that a friend told us about later. The  first doctor  we talked to  about Mom wasn’t as helpful as the second one and  the solutions we worked out as a team were better than anything I would have come up with alone.

All of these  learnings seem painfully obvious but  in the stress of the moment I had to learn them anew. I’m really glad I could help out and that Mom and Dad are doing as well as they are. Who knows what the future holds but for now I’m trying not to worry about it. My brother arrived in Escondido today to help out and it sounds like everything is going pretty well.

Why I Haven’t Posted

You may wonder why this blog has been silent since our return from Mexico. Unfortunately my Dad fell and broke the socket portion of his hip (the acetabulum) a couple of weeks ago. Luckily it was not displaced and he was able to avoid surgery. Right now he is in an acute rehab unit and is doing incredibly well. We expect him to make a full recovery.

He was the care giver for my Mom who is not well so when he fell I flew down to help out  and my siblings are also coming in shifts. None of us live near my parents. We have found an assisted living place that we really like so when he is discharged (hopefully Wednesday) they will both be going there and soon after that I will be going home.

My Tag Line

I’m changing the tag line on my blog. Back in May of 2005 when I was starting this blog I posted an entry about choosing my first tag line. What I said then about my brand and my tag line being like the tag line for my own company Me Inc is still very true. More than ever I think of this blog as being a reflection of me.

My original tag line was "My name is Marion Vermazen. I am a community builder and a renaissance woman." I still like to think of myself as a renaissance woman but community building was what I saw as my mission in my job building the PortfolioMinder community and customer care team. Now that I have moved on to pursuing my various interests full time, working for myself rather than for someone else (this is what some refer to as being retired) I have decide to change my one line self description. I like "My name is Marion Vermazen.  I am a renaissance woman working full time to live, to love, to learn, to be useful, and to be interesting."

Giving away Encyclopedias

Encyclopedias
I want to give away a 1988 Encyclopedia Britannica set, a 1988 Compton’s Encyclopedia set, and a 21 volume set called the Annals of America. If anyone knows of a person or place that would like to have any of these let me know and you will make my day. I’ll be happy to deliver them anywhere in the San Francisco bay area. They are all complete sets and are in great condition.

The Annals of America is kind of a cool set. It has the text of important American documents starting with  a 1493 letter from Christopher Columbus to one of his patrons describing his Discovery of  the New World. and ending with a 1986 article about the Iran Contra Scandal.

What’s new
I am having a fun weekend. My sister and her husband are visiting form Seattle. Barb and Mike are here to meet up with a friend of Barb’s from high school in Australia. Paula and her family are on vacation in the U.S. and are spending a few days in San Francisco. They are coming over for dinner tonight. I haven’t seen Paula in 37 years!