Monday, July 23, 2012

oh dear


The last week saw a flying dash to Albury when The Other got a call saying her mother was not well.

How wrong [but fortuitous] that yet another family member had connections and clout at yet another hospital, which meant getting done what was the best instead of second best. The Other’s Mother is not out of the woods yet, but so far so good.

Found a nice motel on wotif, and as a bunch of rugby players were in town for an interstate match I ignored the complimentary light breakfast and stole bacon and eggs all week. Seriously, one guy put 5 eggs, half a dozen sausages and a pile of bacon on his plate then went back for more – so if there was food left over how could I waste it?

On the whole, an extremely draining and emotional week. I never realised before quite how big a responsibility it can be making decisions on behalf of an elderly parent.

Hope to catch up on some reading and chatting over the next little while.

6 comments:

  1. I'm sorry the Other's mother is having a health crisis.

    Hopefully she'll get better.

    I think it's nice that you helped the food be not-wasted.

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    1. Thanks for your good wishes, Dina. The Other's mum celebrated her 91st birthday in hospital, but at least lots of children, grandchildren and great grandchildren were there.

      The youngest had her first birthday 2 days before The Other's mother. When she came to visit she was crying, but anything to do with kids makes TO's mum beam, and it was nice to see her smiling so much despite everything.

      Yes, I stole that food because I am a moral and upright person. Nice of you to notice:)

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  2. Sorry to hear TO's mother is ill. Glad that she had family to help out. Enjoy your breakfasts with the footballers.

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    1. The news from Albury today was encouraging Diane, and I'll pass on your kind wishes.

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  3. Food wastage is one of the tragedies of our time. I think all school kids should be directed to this post so they can see true public service in action.

    Seriously, hope the Other's mother's health continues to improve.

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    1. Poached eggs in a baine marie that still had soft yolks? Oh shucks, it was nothing. Honest.

      And Thanks.

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