Joy in the Journey: Walking with Grit and Grace Through Alzheimers


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About The Book

Its morning at Meadow Brook Nursing Home. During the last ten months this has been my mothers abode. Most days I feel it is mine too. Life as I have known it is a blur. Alzheimers has taken Mother from herself her family and her friends. It has demanded a grit and grace in our everyday lives beyond human comprehension. I am tormented! Help me! Take this torment away! Help me! Help me! Help me she screams.Daily I have fought to do that to bring peace to her life. With every utterance my heart is torn apart and I cry out to God to not forsake us in our fight. This disease has taken us from the heights of Heaven to the pits of Hell.Today is different. After my second 36-hour shift at Meadow Brook this week sleep comes in moments for me or not at all causing me to be exhausted within and without. Looking at her face I see a glowing radiant child-like spirit filled with love. As I hold her hand I think of all the hands she has held and comforted in her lifetime. I know that I must tell her story-which ultimately is my story too-with the hope that it may bring a degree of peace to the hearts of those who have walked or will walk the same road. This is our story-the chronicle of the life of a beautiful lady and her family-a life humbly begun now ending with the devastation of Alzheimers. Mary Ann Howie my mother has lived a long and fruitful life filled with devotion to the noblest causes ones which evoke human loyalty and commitment. She has lived for her faith her family and her friends. She has been deemed by many the last of the great Southern ladies whose gentle ways have been portrayed in graciousness throughout her entire life. She has lived with abundant vitality and in quiet solitude. She has loved people places and things . . . places as humble as her home and as grand as those visited through her travels. The things she has loved she accumulated through hard work and endowed with memorable stories making them more than just things. They vividly evoke times and experiences which we have shared in our lives. This journey had imbued Mother with simple elegance beauty and meaning in life. God has used her as an instrument in His hand and filled her with His voice allowing her to give to others the greatest gift given to mankind . . . unconditional love. Come with us and experience our joy in her journey home. Nancy Elizabeth Howie
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