

It is a journal of a couple’s fifteen-year journey along the trial of Alzheimer’s. Every excursion into the unknown of this disease is unique, and author Jack Weaver shares an account that will be different from any other you will read. If you will allow Jack and Janey to be your guides, they will lead you through sunny valleys of hope, into swamps of despair, and up mountains of happiness; you will stop at vistas of grief and relief; and you will laugh and cry together.
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Living Well, Being Ill
Some say that there is nothing good about being sick, while others say illness improves morally. Can philosophy decide? From “I will pray for you” to “I pity you.” These are some common phrases one hears from a loved one or a friend if one is not well. From pains of...
Aging, Memory loss, and Forgetfulness: The Hows in Supporting Your Partner with Alzheimer’s
“I, Rose, take you, John, to be my lawfully wedded husband, to have and hold, from this day forward, for better and worse, for richer and poorer, in sickness and health, until death do us part.” For many, those vows that they took fifty years ago are at the forefront...
Storing precious memories
Time flies extremely fast. Special events are often anticipated, and usually, you don’t get enough sleep until these moments arrive. After which, it’s on to looking forward to other milestones. Initially, one would enjoy being carefree as a child, and with just one...