My daughter Kaitlyn and I visited my sister Debby in Barrington, RI, last weekend. We went down to look for a wedding dress for Kaitlyn, and to see my mother who lives nearby in an assisted living apartment. We all had dinner together at Debby's, and after dinner Kaitlyn took these pictures of our hands. My mother, Edna, is 86 years old and has Alzheimer's. (I sometimes wonder if memory is overated, because my mother is truly living in the moment. Isn't this what the Zen masters seek?) My father died 10 years ago, and Mom's dearest companion now is her cat, Arabella. Mom is most content when Arabella sits purring in her lap.
Edna and Arabella, 2005
Pastel and charcoal on Rives BFK, 22" x 30"
Collection of Deborah Milman
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Hi Martha, I'm writing this even though I can't see half of what I'm writing--this post a comment window isn't working too well, but I just want to say I sure wish I could have been there to add my hand and visit with Mom!!-----Sue
Hey, Sue!
(It worked - I can read it!) I wish you could have been there, too!We live too far apart! WAH!
xoxo
M
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