Caregiving can be very taxing and trying at times. There are times when you just need to get away and have “me” time.
There are numerous times when sacrifices have to be made and we as caregivers have to give up things we really want to do.
When these moments come, I remind myself to cherish the moments I have with my loved one. I remind myself that she is getting older and we will not have her forever.
This was driven home this past week with the passing of a very dear individual in my life. I thought about the times we spent together and how I wish I had more of those moments to just sit with him or to sing another song together.
I strive to remind myself to cherish these moments when I am with my grandmother and other loved ones. I find that I have more appreciation and gratitude when I use this reminder. This is the time to enjoy the small moments together, as well as to ask questions and listen to stories from their younger days.
When our loved ones are gone all of these opportunities will also be gone. Usually, we don’t know how much longer we have together. We can either take advantage of them now or regret the missed chances later on.
How do you cherish the moments together?