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Taking Time to Read: a Positive Break on our Caregiving Journey

My sister, Cris, and I have been talking a lot about the need to carve out time for ourselves, relax a little and do more of the things we enjoy doing. Managing our mother’s care and her house, as well as the rest of our busy lives, along with the stress and guilt that are so hard to push away, are exhausting. For me, reading is probably the easiest and most natural way to put aside my pressures and concerns, at least for a few minutes. This is a reflection that I had written for mariasmind. I have updated it to reflect how reading helps me as we continue with our lives, especially our caregiving journey.

Yes! I agree, which is why I’m using this quotation again.

In order for this blog to be an honest reflection of who I am and what I think, I must write about reading: my escape, my main source of knowledge and my sleeping pill. When filling out a questionnaire that asks about my hobbies, I always hesitate to put reading because, for me, it is so much more than that. During these past four years, as Cris and I have shared the work and the worries of taking care of our mother, reading has also been a mental break for me. It gives my brain a little rest from the ongoing stress and guilt and fatigue. I am grateful that I have this lifelong love of reading; it provides a brief escape, a recharging of energy and some relaxation.

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The Friday Exhale: 5 Thoughts on the Week

I love the shadow play in this picture. It makes me think of time passing, minutes, hours, days and seasons.

The wood was used by my father when he worked on scaffolding. One of my brothers planed it, finished it and installed it in my home. I love having it as a reminder of the hard and creative work that my father was so good at. He was an excellent bricklayer and when he worked on a project he could “see” the finished product in 3D in his head. He understood exactly what steps needed to be done to get to the finish. I think he would have been a very good architect or engineer if he had had the opportunity. He was very good at math and he could see how something needed to be built and how the different aspects of a project came together.

What do you do to expand or develop your creativity? – Cris

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