Saturday, April 26, 2008

What to make of it.....

Last nite I had a pretty weird dream. In my dream my dad had a stroke and died. I saw this happened in several different scenarios... The one constant was that my sister had her husband go check on him and he found him dead . I was worried about him finding dad because the thing is that my dad DIED on 9-18-2004. He did have a stroke. My sister Linda had not heard from him that morning and she DID send her husband to check on him. He DID find him... The only difference in my dream was that dad was already dead when Bobby got there... in every replay of the scene. In reality dad lived for 12 days after his stroke. It has been on my mind all day long. Does it mean something? Do I share it with my siblings?

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Bitch of the day...

OK This is my complaint. If you go out to eat remember that your server makes
$2.63 per hour... That is it! That is minimum wage for a tip position. That means your tip is how she makes the money. If she is good TIP 20% at least. come on now...
How many years have you been tipping at 15%???
You get raises... Why not the server. If your meal is screwed up ... NOT her fault.. Tell her! Sure she should accommodate you and try to fix things but she did not cook it! Bathroom dirty... hostess a bitch... NOT her fault. Tell her... she can get a manager and try and help...If she is nice and friendly and refills your water glass 16 times !!!! Then tip her properly.... Are you going to sit at her table and camp out for a couple of hours? Then tip her properly ...Remember the more she turns that table over the more she makes.
I will be the first to say that if the server sucks that is a different story...
I feel much better now...

Monday, April 21, 2008

Who am I?

I will be 50 years old in November. Do I feel it? Some days yes and some days no. I have a husband of 26 1/2 years and 2 children. My baby just turned 18! My oldest just turned 22. The older a girl and younger a boy. They are very different, they are both basically good kids.

My baby is graduating HS this year. My daughter is in her 46th year of college. LOL No...she is majoring in SPED severe disabilities.... She has a couple more years to go.

I am a lunch manager at a public school, I do a breakfast program at another public school and I waitress at night. It is a crazy schedule but it allows me to be home when my kids are home. This was very important when they were younger but just as important now... We all remember our teenage years.

I am the oldest of 5 children.. Both my parents died young. Mom had Alzheimer's from the age of 60 to 68.. thant is when she finally died and stopped her suffering. She died on Mother's day... a present to us as she was slated to go to a nursing home the next day..something we promised we would not do but her disease had progressed enough that she could no longer be cared for at home.... All of us spent her last couple of days at the hospital with her...

Dad cared for her all those years and then 2 years after her death he just got up one morning... did his usual routine... he put on the coffee, showered, fed the cat and had a STROKE.

Thank God he only lived 12 days.. We all knew his feelings on living on machines and such. We had already been through it with mom... There were no questions we all agreed DNR. We spent his last days with him in hospital room only leaving ocasionally. My two sisters and I were having "coffee" with him at 2:30 in the morning when he finally passed on. I believe he saw who needed to see and it was time to go see Mom..

My siblings and I have remained close and we really want to always stay this way. We gather for holidays and birthdays etc. There are 5 siblings, 5 spouses and 11 children. Of course there always others invited on holidays... that is what we have always been like..

MEMORY WALK FOR ALZHEIMER'S

As you may know, I have a loved one who has been affected by Alzheimer's. My mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at the age of 60... very young. she suffered 8 long years with this humiliating disease. She died on Mother's day 2002. A very special gift to us all. She was supposed to be transfered to a nursing home the next day. We had promised NOT to put her in a home but we were no longer able to safely care for her at home. We kept our promise and she ended her suffering.....
Because I have seen firsthand the impact this disease has, I am participating in the Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk®. Funds raised through Memory Walk help support scientific investigations into better treatments and a possible cure for Alzheimer’s. And for the millions already affected by the disease, Memory Walk donations help to provide care, support and education programs.Please help me make a difference by supporting me with a donation.Thank you in advance for your support.
This is the link to my page
Memory Walk 2008, Massachusetts - General Donation

Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad