I don't PERSONALLY know you or Wash, Tashi-but I've gotten to know you two through your awesome blog. Unfortunately I have taken care of a family member with terminal cancer; my mom. I'm familiar with SOME of your struggles, frustration and heartache.
I'll say to you what I THINK Wash would say...if he could. Thank you for being such an amazing person to him. Its obvious that you are his everything.
And thank you for sharing your story with us. Its truly a Love Story ;)
Unless preparing food, I really wouldn't sweat the nose picking. Something like 90% of the adult population does it, most of us are just better at waiting 'til nobody is watching.
I know that being concerned about hygeine is immensely stressful for you, but I can guess that things like the above may also make Wash feel very stressed out and 'got-at'. Hard to find a balance.
I'm a 26 year old former Caregiver. This is my voice to talk about my life- mostly about learning to live now. My husband was diagnosed in November 2009 with Glioblastoma Multiforme- terminal brain cancer. He was only 25 and I had literally just turned 23. He fought hard for almost 3 years before he passed away September 2012, just a month after turning 28.
This was my blog about our life.
This is still my space to find Hope.
This is now my public battle to show what life is like as a 25 year old Widow.
it sounds like being a parent to your partner. so sorry that this is happening!
ReplyDeleteI don't PERSONALLY know you or Wash, Tashi-but I've gotten to know you two through your awesome blog. Unfortunately I have taken care of a family member with terminal cancer; my mom. I'm familiar with SOME of your struggles, frustration and heartache.
ReplyDeleteI'll say to you what I THINK Wash would say...if he could. Thank you for being such an amazing person to him. Its obvious that you are his everything.
And thank you for sharing your story with us. Its truly a Love Story ;)
Unless preparing food, I really wouldn't sweat the nose picking. Something like 90% of the adult population does it, most of us are just better at waiting 'til nobody is watching.
ReplyDeleteI know that being concerned about hygeine is immensely stressful for you, but I can guess that things like the above may also make Wash feel very stressed out and 'got-at'. Hard to find a balance.
You're doing a good job, Tashi. Keep going.