Cowgirl V: Rainy Days and Rainbows
The rain this morning seemed somehow to reflect my somber mood. Just have a case of the blahs the past couple of days. We just returned from our trip to Alabama to see my mom and sister. We brought my mom’s two beloved cats with us because she will soon be moving to a special unit due to the Alzheimer’s Disease. The cats are old and confused too. I can’t help it! When I see them, I feel a little sad. They are isolated in a spare room until they hopefully acclimate to their new home which includes two cat friendly dogs! Actually, the female cat has always been somewhat antisocial, and hides out. The friendly orange tabby, Chester, just lays on the daybed. Poor thing, he seems so confused and sad. The only option besides traveling to Arkansas with me, was euthanasia, and I just couldn’t do it. Not many people want to adopt a senior animal, and Tuscaloosa is overrun with homeless pets due to the recent tornado.
The rubble to the left of the Hobby Lobby store was Big Lots. It was flattened. What amazed me was that the major hospital in the city was missed by a few feet. Cars in the parking lot were damaged, but the hospital miraculously was unscathed.
I knew it was going to be bad, but nothing can prepare you for the devastation of a tornado. Tuscaloosa, is slowly cleaning up the mess, but where do you take all the junk?
Despite all the devastation all around, Tuscaloosa is a nice town with the beautiful Black Warrior River meandering through it. Fortunately, my sister’s neighborhood was not damaged at all. We brought home some of the bounty of her beautiful garden.
We had squash for dinner last night! This is the squash from her garden! Perhaps I’ll post my mother-in-law’s recipe for her amazing, delicious squash casserole soon! Yes, I will!
These red potatoes, boiled and seasoned with just a little butter, salt and freshly ground pepper were delicious!
Despite everything, we had a wonderful visit with my sister and her family. The grandkids swam in her neighbor’s pool, and my daughter and her cousin were able to reconnect and had a great time catching up! My 7 year old grandson met his cousin for the first time and they were inseparable. They speculated that being cousins was so great, they might become great friends too!
We drove to Birmingham one evening for some great barbecue, and got to see my niece’s lovely new house. On the drive there, my husband spied a beautiful double rainbow in the sky. It reminded me that mourning may last for season, but joy will come in the morning.
This is the rainbow we saw while driving to Birmingham.
Just feeling a little blue, but families truly are forever! Little Emma Rose in my arms is turning one year old tomorrow and we will be celebrating at the Purple Cow restaurant. I suspect Emma will be having some purple vanilla ice cream with her cake! Happy Birthday, Emma!
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I am going to take this opportunity to put a plug in for a facebook site that I have found very insightful for both those suffering with memory disorders and anyone affected by such afflictions. It is called "Memory People" and you can find it through the search tab on Facebook. It was founded by Rick Phelps, who has Early Onset Alzheimer's Disease and he is trying to improve awareness worldwide. The site includes people from "across the pond" and it is extremely interesting to compare the similarities and the differences in the challenges and the sources for support in the different cultures. He tries to do a daily video of himself talking about personal challenges of EOAD for himself and his family and what he hopes to accomplish while he still can....
Sending good thoughts.
Glad to hear you had a nice visit with your family.
V, don't be too harsh on yourself for using those rainy days to slow down. It's a good time to reconnect with yourself and rest. I love rainy days. Loved the generation picture. Reminds me to quickly get pictures of my family with my grandmother who is 110! She's amazing and still has a fairly good mind. A little slow, but who wouldn't be at 110!
You were a good soul to rescue the old cats. Thanks for that.
Take cheer from the rainbows.
I send you a pocketful of joy,
Sharon Lovejoy Writes from Sunflower House and a Little Green Island