I’m still here, and so are you! Thank you!
I realize with great chagrin that I’ve been posting photos regularly here but haven’t included a caption that makes the photo accessible, so I will begin now.
For today I’ve got this beautiful, perfect video clip, but I’m nervous that you won’t be able to access it.
The beautiful, perfect video clip.
I also want to give you a teaser for a guest writer I’m featuring later this weekend:
For the most part I ignore National Family Caregivers Month. For one thing, I don’t need another earnest lecture to take better care of myself, or be sure to do something nice for myself, or remind me to take a break. None of that is ever going to be available to me in any meaningful way because the organizations and government agencies and well-meaning individuals who tell me things like that are never going to put their money where their mouths are and ensure that the supports disabled people need to live independent and dignified lives are ever in place.
Get ready. She’s an incredible writer and dear friend.
I hope you have a lovely night! In another lifetime, I wasn’t a caregiver. I was a baker and a pastry chef. Here’s a piece of cake that I made for my beloved co-workers, all teachers:
I hope you have a lovely night! I’ll be back tomorrow.
You are a cake artist, dear Elizabeth, among many, many other gifts.
No problem with the video except that it was hard to trust my eyes.
Cakes forever! Video worked perfectly! Can’t wait for the mystery guest.