Saturday, 5 July 2014

Donkey Punch

A Donkey Punch is a cappuccino with chili flakes on the bottom and a generous portion of chocolate with whip cream to top it off. It is wonderful spicy hot coffee.

Two days ago I took one with me as I went to see Dianna. Of course she had to have some taking my drink before I had sat down. She wanted to try it. I told her it was hot, like in spicy hot so only take a sip. Not her. She proceeded to take a good mouthful getting a full guzzle. When she put the cup down she breathed out a WHEW and grinned from ear to ear. She loved it and wanted more.  See pic below.

The visit went well. Dianna was able to communicate better than usual so we had a good talk. She had lots to say and she asked me it I had heard from her family.  I could see she was disappointed when I told her no. She asked about Lisa and Scott.  I told her what I knew but had not heard from either recently. Again she was disappointed. We did have a few good laughs over her observations of some of the staff. She did reaffirm for me that she did like the Lodge and the people who work and live there.  The two hours went quickly.

I do want to make a couple of comments. First, in discussion with a good friend I was explaining my view that some of the strange things Dianna does, such as calling out my name as if I'm not there seemed to be a crying out for help. My friend was quick to point out that there is no way one can possibly know what she is thinking.

Secondly, it has been commented to me that this is not Dianna's blog but Lisa's suggesting the blog is more about Lisa's personal struggle with her Mom's illness.
I can't speak for Lisa but I can say this is true for me. The blog is a release mechanism that allows me to express the eternal hope I have for Dianna. What I write is for Dianna but I also choose events to write for me. Some would say I am still in denial which may well be true but I do believe one can always have hope and I will continue to do so.

4 comments:

  1. Just to set the record straight Mom, I talk with Dad just about every day so I'm not sure why he says he hasn't heard from me lately? I always ask about you and your visits with him and share my day. We talk about how we're doing and are a great source of inspiration and hope for each other.

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  2. Scott and I talk frequently too Mom - you are top of mind and in our hearts.

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  4. And I started this blog as a way to connect Mom with the people who care about Mom including myself. Connect is the key word - through sharing our experiences we hope you are able to be closer to her knowing this will result in love and support.

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