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Today Was The Day

By Diane Huff Pitts Sunday, November 23, 2014 1 Blog #Alzheimers, #Caregivers, #LifeMatters, #Marriage Permalink 0

Today was the day. A daughter isn’t supposed to put shirts and slacks together because her mother forgot how. But if her mother has Alzheimer’s Disease, the daughter will. Today was the day, and I am the daughter. What can you do when Enemy Alzheimer’s steals a parent’s ability to do things? Here are a few things I’ve ...

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Diane Huff Pitts

High Cotton — Where Life Matters

  • Home
  • Blog
    • An Enjoyable Read and Review of Waves of Mercy
    • Fall Decorations
    • Travel to Waynesville North Carolina
    • Gumbo, Fall Food to Enjoy
    • Guest House of Gulfport
    • Occoquan, Step Back in Time
    • Bed and Breakfast Mississippi—Let’s Go
    • Weekend Getaway to Tux Creek Inn
    • Travel Scotland
    • World War ll Veteran Stories
    • Groom’s Cake—Wedding Venues Part II
    • Wedding Venues—Where’s the Food?
    • Wedding Reception In My Yard?
    • Garden Surprises!
    • Strength in Weakness
  • Diane´s Writing
    • Christmases Past, The Hidden Song
    • Spoken Moments Change Lives
    • Blended Families Mystery–”Lost and Found”
    • Romance Mystery,”Unseen”
    • The Summer’s Dance
  • People of Interest
    • Aiken Brown—Southern Fiction Writer
    • Sally Chambers
    • Peggy Blann Phifer
    • Editor Terry Whalin—Interview Part 2
    • Terry Whalin—Interview Part I
    • Suicide, The Word We Don’t Want to Hear
    • Twitter Help? Call Ruth Snyder!
    • Author Cindy Sproles—Let’s Talk
    • Author Johnnie Alexander
  • What’s On My Bookshelf
    • Lynn Austin Launches Waves of Mercy
    • Heitzmann and “Told You So”
    • Jody Hedlund with Luther and Katharina
    • Donna Scofield—That First Montana Year
    • Ann Tatlock—Once Beyond A Time
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