I'm sure Pete's Mum appreciates your visits and outings - it is hard working for yourself esp Pete's long and sometimes 'anti social' as in addition to the 'job' as you say there's all the admin to do too - you'd think ppl wd remember their appointments wdn't you? Phil worked for himself for 34 years - so I know how hard that is sometimes and I guess winding down the business will involve more work.
We were the same with Phil's Mum not so long ago - we both worked a minimum of 10 hour days and we were both travelling and sometimes staying away on business - so it was tough going to visit esp on the days it wasn't appreciated!!
Yes it is sad when family don't visit - MiL has always been a difficult woman - but Phils sister, hubby, Phil and I cdn't just leave her on her own - the doc was very helpful today - he prescribed additional anti-b's for her chest, agreed she needs extra care but he said we need to accept that as she deteriorates - the next step will have to be residential care to meet all her needs. Plus he's doing a mental health assessment on Friday.
On a lighter note when Phil arrived at his Mum's house this morning, she was rather down but when the doc arrived Phil said she brightened up immediately and was almost flirting with him - so lots of life in her yet!!
Phil and I managed an hour's woodland walk in between everything this morning b4 he went to his Mum's.
Then after school Poppy asked if her friend cd come for tea - they play well together and are no bother so we said yes - then Phil suggested we ate out at the local pub - so in the end the day turned out a lot nicer than we expected.
I haven't really been on plan but haven't gone too mad either - I had a boiled egg & toast for b'fast, can't remember lunch! a children's pub meal of fish, chips and peas and ice cream for pud - portions are quite small compared to my usual meals but satisfied my appetite - so need to learn from that
So all in all the day ended better than we expected it to!! xx
So glad to here that Linda. You needed the day to finish off nicely.
Maybe you will get a bit more info after the test on Friday.
Fish and chips. I can smell them from the local chippy even when it is not open.
I do hope MIL can stay at home even tho it is difficult when help does not come from all quarters.
I for one would rather live in a NICE carehome than live with family.
Hey good ol` MIL flirting with the doctor, still life in her yet.
Thanks Doreen - you can see above that the day went better than we expected - hope you had a good one! xx
That is good.
A nice day's food Doreen but sorry you were hungry - that happens to me sometimes - I wonder why our appetite changes so much? I hope you either found some 'free' food things to eat - or you went to bed early!! xx