Love this smile
How can I not love this woman? Just look at that smile. From her eyes, to her mouth, to her face, it is shouting "I love you." For me that is the eternal message that she gives me.
There are times when she can be a burden, especially when her Happy Medicine wears off, and she is suddenly mean, and doesn't want to do anything I need her to do.
Then there are times when she is pure pleasure. When she is holding my hand, looking at me with those love eyes, and I can feel her wanting to be with me, no matter what.
Friday
I can see that she is awake, and in I go with my bottle of Happy Medicine. Chit-chat, a shot, and out I go. Don't have much to do, so shortly, I'm back to get her out of bed.
Things go well, until I take the covers off, and try to get her to move off the bed. Funny, when I try to help her move to the edge, she will cry out, that she hurts, and then use more muscle to move the opposite direction, just fighting me, not wanting to get out of bed.
She's up, and now we can get going. Bathroom duties, then breakfast, while I ponder whether I want to take her with me. It is cold outside, and I'm not sure she can take the cold. Even when I bundle her up, with the heat pads on her hands, she still gets cold.
She is coming with me, and with that, the plan of action begins. I don't put her gloves on until we are in the cart and heading for the first tee. She seems comfortable, and that is the most important thing that faces us on the course.
I'm a single today for the course seems empty. I start out with a par on the first hole, a bogie on the second, par the third and forth hole. Looking like a good round is happening.
Then the 6th hole, and the wheels come off the cart. Triple bogey on the sixth and that is where we stopped. Sweetie is getting cold, and the play is backing up. We have caught up with a large group, and have to wait to tee off.
Not wanting Sweetie to stand around a wait, we head in. Get her back in the car, start the motor, and she starts to get warm. Head for home.
Spend the rest of the day watching TV. A common activity. Watched Shrek and Shrek 2. After the movies, our game shows. Dinner, and off to a meeting.
She was very fearful at the meeting, and with her head on my shoulder, we had our meeting.
Home and to bed.
It was a good outing for us, this day on the Road to Dementia Town. Most of the time we were able to Keep Our Shiny Side Up. C'ya, Luv Ya, and God Bless. Arthur.
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