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It’s Nice To Be Liked

VIBAwardAugust was a doozy – so much for the dog days of summer in my house this year. Early in August, A Journey with Mom  and Ann Anhnemouse both nominated me for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award.  It took me a few days to even get to the blog to write or even respond to comments. Thank you both for the nomination.

Ann Anhnemouse shares the story of living with her partner and his dementia and A Journey with Mom shares the journey she is traveling with her mother.

It’s nice to be liked and I would like to repay the complement to several other bloggers. The rules are simple:

7 Facts about me include:

  1. I live right outside Washington, DC with my husband and two children. I was the only local child, but have 3 supportive siblings who have been engaged on this journey with me. It wasn’t easy, but we made a pact early on to not let this divide us and set up ground rules and roles that have served us well.
  2. As my parents dementia became more pronounced, my interest in tennis grew and I’ve become an amateur competitive tennis player.
  3. I’m crazy competitive, so my family is happy I finally have an outlet outside the household for my competitive zeal.
  4. I’m an introvert when you meet me, but a loyal friend for life once you know me.
  5. I’m a fanatic about process and logic and sometimes a little too stubborn.
  6. I believe in God and that my parents’ dementia lead me into the place I should fill here on earth.
  7. I’m passionate about using what I’ve learned to help others.

An additional fact is that I love paper books, so I have a hard time spending a lot of reading time at my computer. I’m not sure I can come up with 15 amazing blogs, but I have several that I value and I hope you will consider following:

Several that have already gotten the award that I saw on their site but that are terrific include:

For those of you that comment, remark, encourage … thank you for the comments and Likes. They make the spent blogging about my journey not just therapeutic, but tremendously rewarding. Let’s keep talking. Encouraged. 

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