The Long Goodbye by K. Denise Holmberg
Alzheimer’s. It cannot be prevented, cured or even slowed. It's estimated over five million Americans currently have it. Including my mother-in-law, Doris Holmberg Wolters. As we face, what someone called ‘the long goodbye', I want to share some of her spiritual Doris Holmberg Wolters insights from days gone by. As you read her words, keep these thoughts with you: She was raised as a latchkey kid in a poor Boston neighborhood. Her father was a drunk and a scoundrel. He abandoned his family when she was very young. She struggled financially most of her life, was widowed in her early sixties, landed in a wheelchair in her seventies, and was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in her eighties. Through it all ... her mantra in life has always been, “ choose joy .” The Struggle by Doris Holmberg Wolters Butterflies by Doris Holmberg Wolters Oh dear, so that’s the culprit that has been feasting on the fruit of my labor. A caterpillar just made lace out of the lea