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That Last Stretch of Road
We are lucky enough to grow old with the two of us still together, but we’ve come to a fork in the road that’s different from others we’ve weathered. For this time there isn’t a choice of a road that’s less traveled or more. There are myriad branches ahead and no signs to tell what is in store. Can we purchase a ramp for our home so we can remain living here? Should we put our house on the market while both of our minds are still clear? Can one of us care for the other, and how long can the caregiving last? Is it time to give up independence, To let go of events of our past? As standing and walking is harder, and need of assistance grows clear, will we suffer or simply slow down as our time of departing grows near? We don’t want to live with the children - they’re scattered all over the place. They’ve kids of their own and grandkids and none have accessible space. Right now, do we need senior living or assisted, or nursing or what? What on earth will we do with our stuff And all the mementoes we’ve got? Which of the paths will we take, and where will we journey from here? As hard as I try I can’t answer, for no simple direction comes clear. I guess in the meantime I’d better start shedding the “things” of life’s load to prepare for whatever befalls as we travel that last stretch of road.
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