It has been a rough three weeks.
For those that came in late - I have been dealing with the demise of a parent. Lots of doctors appointments and hospital visits. Not a lot of time for writing.
Actually, not a lot a time for personal development, productiveness or sleep.
Once quoted as the "sandwich generation", now that I have finished caring for my own children, I am now caring for the aged parents in my life. This is new. Not a preplanned activity that I envisaged, not an act that either of my parents engaged in - as best I recall. (I'm sure that somebody will come out of the woodwork about this and claim that relative X was cared for by relative Y; but as a I said, not an activity that either of
my parents engaged in.)
And I hope, not an activity that any of my children have to engage in with me.
Caring for the aged parent in close proximity has you looking at your situation and what you would like your children to do. I do not want to be in a box. Nor do I want my children to take time from their lives to care for an ailing me.
They will not have to. I will see that they don't.