Today we are gathering to celebrate my son-in-law’s birthday and I reflect on how these simple gatherings with family continue to give me joy. Yesterday, my three grand-daughters and my daughter came to my home and picked peaches. There was much silliness and laughter while each of them tried to maneuver the telescopic fruit picker.Continue reading “Feeling grateful for family”
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Resilience
What is resilience? Resilience is something I’ve talked to people about in my work. I have done a quick “Google” (not very scientific, but this isn’t an academic essay!) and found a definition of resilience as follows: ‘…the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness.’ I’m not sure about the ‘quickly’ bit, but certainly IContinue reading “Resilience”
Confidence
It seems from Day 1 in some ways my confidence has been affected. Suddenly, there seemed to come upon me doubt about my abilities in a number of areas. Is my voice getting too soft? Do people notice when I lose the thread of a conversation? Can I think through a solution to problems atContinue reading “Confidence”
Being Brave
I have been described by colleagues as being ‘brave’ but what does that mean to me? To me being brave is getting up every morning and doing my job, but it can also be waking up in the morning and saying ‘today I can’t go to work, I need a break and time out toContinue reading “Being Brave”
Palpitations – Parkies Paranoia?
Recently I have had palpitations quite regularly. I have had them in the past, have had heart monitors and checks but no real concerns expressed that they were likely to cause me any harm. But suddenly over the last few weeks I have had them start up again. They are more frequent and worse thanContinue reading “Palpitations – Parkies Paranoia?”
Legally speaking
Let’s talk Enduring Power of Attorney! Many people do the ‘adult thing’ and get life insurance and do their Will for their wishes to be known when they are no longer here to voice them. But there is another scenario that comes up all the time in my work that people often don’t think of.Continue reading “Legally speaking”
The journey to diagnosis
First a bit of background about me. I am the youngest of four children and the only girl of an English Father and Kiwi mother. As it turned out, both my parents ended up with Parkinson’s in their late 50’s (my Dad) and mid 60’s (my Mum). As far as I know, no-one else inContinue reading “The journey to diagnosis”