
I was overwhelmed.
I still can't believe so many of you took the time to visit and leave your best wishes for our Anniversary. On behalf of both Linda and I, Thank You.
I've been reading a lot of criticism about the 'stream, but I have to say the people here have treated me with astounding generosity!
If you are interested in how our day went, the best I can say is, not as planned.
Because there had been a plan. The plan was to go downtown to our favourite Italian Restaurant for dinner and then attend the grand opening an exhibit at Harbour Front, where Linda had some pieces on fish species in Lake Ontario on display.
However, you may also know that we have been on a wait list for Linda's 89 year old mother to go into an extended care unit. The way the system works, you get a phone call and have 2 hours to accept or reject before they move on to the next person on the list and your name goes to the bottom. If you accept the offer of a room, then you have only 24 hours to get your senior moved into the facility.
Needless to say, it is a draconian system created by our great and beautiful Province of Ontario.
Well the phone call came on Thursday and Linda's mother had to be moved in on Friday, our anniversary. Or get bumped back to the bottom of the list. Linda was able to get the day off work, but, on such short notice, I was only able to free up the morning.
So our revised plan was to move her mother in the morning with only the clothing she needed for a day or two. We could move the rest of the stuff over on the weekend. Extended Care provides all their own furniture. However when we got to my mother-in-laws retirement home, they had had a call from Extended Care to say the move had been delayed until noon. Since my crisis with a major customer at work could not be put off, Linda was forced to move her mother on her own.
As it turned out the move went fairly smoothly although it was exhausting and took the entire afternoon. Linda called me at work to say she was just too tired to go out that evening but she was happy the move had gone so well.
However, I arrived home that night, with a massive bouquet of flowers, to find Linda in tears. She had just gotten off the phone after listening to her mother scream at her for twenty minutes, blaming her for the move and telling her she hated it at Extended Care, she felt like a prisoner and that as far as she was concerned, she had no family any more!
It was emotional on many levels. Linda has two brothers and a sister who could have helped, but never would. It was also emotional seeing the level to which this woman who was once such a powerful influence on Linda's life, had deteriorated. It was emotional knowing this was likely the last move her mother would ever make. And it was just emotional to hear those words and know the fear that was behind them.
Not to forget, it was also heartbreaking for me to see Linda in such pain on our Anniversary.
The nurse had come on the phone to say Linda's mother was refusing to eat and asking if Linda could come over.
So we went.
By the time we got there, Linda's mother's mood had changed. The nurse told us, her mother's anger just melted away immediately after venting to Linda on the phone. The nurse went and heated up some dinner for my mother-in-law, and two of the nurses came down to the room to visit, talk and joke for about fifteen minutes while they gave my mother-in-law her night time medication and helped get her ready for bed.
We left her tucked in for the night and she gave Linda kiss and a hug and thanked her for all her help.
"This is an anniversary we won't soon forget," Linda said as we left the building.
And I came home, exhausted myself, to find an astonishing number of well wishes on blogstream.
Like I said, I was overwhelmed.
And tonight, Linda and I are going out for that nice meal.
