Fourt9rkim wrote:Rhiannon wrote:Fourt9rkim wrote:Thanks, Susie...it's VERY hard to watch mom going through this. Dad is actually handling it better than I am. He actually started back to doing his oil painting as his 'escape'. He sits out in the garage now during his free time and paints beautiful paintings. I inherited his artistic eye with my photography.![]()
Mom was always overly affectionate with me growing up...always hugging me for no reason. Now it's a rarity to get a hug, or something other than "you little bitch" from her.
Aww...
That is one of the toughest things, I've seen loved ones go through it. Don't think I could be strong enough to watch one of my parents with it. I hope you and your family are blessed with the strength you need and just hold onto the good times, like the hugs for no reason.
Thanks, Rhiannon...there are times I just sit and bawl, wishing for those hugs for no reason.
Rhi is right.
And I find that bawling really helps. It releases lots of hurt and frustration and even anger. Anger that they have left you [in my case] or anger that your Mom calls you a bitch sometimes or that your Dad doesn't hug as often as you'd like.
I find it hard to bawl in front of anyone, but I have a quiet place I can drive to [alone] and just let it all out when I need to.
And it helps me.