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Life Lived Simply in the ’50′s, ’60′s & ’70′s

Learning from my Parents’ Late-in-Life Experiences

Published by Claudia Meydrech under Dad,Deaths,Mom,Parenting on February 10, 2010

I received an email the other day from a woman who was sharing about the recent passing of her father (the day after Christmas), and care-giving.  I was able to relate as I remembered the passing of my Dad before the holidays four years ago.  With his passing, and helping my Mom with the day to day things that he used to do (my sister more than any of us as she lives close by), the mind tends to realize that it won’t be long before we, too will be (hopefully) collecting social security, on Medicare, and thinking about things like medigap policies to help cover things Medicare doesn’t.  You begin to educate yourself about things that you usually don’t want to take the time to think about.

Dad did the best he knew how to prepare for these things, and Mom, with a bit of help, has done a great job learning to do things she never had to do before as far as paying bills, handling medical papers, and so much more. I appreciate my parents, and am realizing that some old posts about my Dad and Mom have probably gotten “lost” in the blog over time, so let me give you some links to special posts about them done from as early as 2007 to the present:

An Old Fashioned Sunday Drive (w/ picture of me and Dad)

Dad’s Last Birthday

How Dad Taught Me to Buy Cars (my first Mustang)

October, Mom’s Birthday Month

Whenever I Garden, I Think of Mom

A Tribute To My Mom

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