Meet the Parents

When Erica and I considered the big theme of the week, we immediately thought of parents. Maybe because Sunday was Fathers Day, or maybe because our parents are just so amazing.

This thankful appreciation of our parents began early Sunday morning, 6:30 a.m. when I picked up Erica’s mom from her home 15 minutes away. She had quickly accepted the request to stay with Erica while I went golfing with our two boys and my birth father who had come in from north-central Maryland for the weekend. Later that evening, my birth mother and stepfather arrived from Florida for an indefinite stay so that we would have live-in assistance as long as needed. We were blessed by all of our living parents in one day, in person, each showing love in their own way.

We can not be more thankful for these four very important people in our life. While many of our peers are beginning to care for their parents, we thank God that our parents are healthy and available in our moment of need.

Our parents love unconditionally. They know our faults and see our needs. They are patient (most of the time) and understanding, giving both Erica and me freedom to do things our way even if their way may be different. I am keenly aware of a mutual adult respect between us while still cherishing the supernatural love between a parent a child.

Each of our parents bring unique personal experiences in caring for the sick. It is as if they were trained for this moment. Erica’s mother boldly loved Erica’s father through dementia. My birth father faithfully cared for my stepmother, who struggled with mental and physical complications for nearly 20 years. And my mother and stepfather witnessed and served multiple siblings and their spouses who battled a range of brain and body diseases. From practical details like dealing with paperwork, rehab and home improvements to emotional support like how to pray and release stress, the experience and wisdom that each of them bring is endless. My encouragement to anyone reading this is no matter what circumstances or personality differences have shaped your relationship with your parents, never discount the value of their experience, wisdom and natural love.

Erica is slowly progressing as she gets re-familiar with home and more accustomed to the therapy routine. Several times this week she has stood and began transitions without warning. I admit, it is a bit scary when she does that, but I also find joy in her courage. She has started to be more independent with some basic tasks and is daily considering her appearance. The ladies will appreciate that she is wanting to accessorize even when lounging. (By the way, if anyone has a trick for putting earrings on another person, I could really use advise). Like all of us, she is best when well rested and nourished, but she tires easily. As her mobility improves, we find that she still needs reminders and cues with each basic task. Short term memory loss will always be a challenge, so we pray that eventually routine will override thought.

10 responses to “Meet the Parents”

  1. softlyf115a14672 Avatar
    softlyf115a14672

    I thought about you on Sunday when I discovered that you saw both our dads on Father’s Day! But don’t think I was jealous. I was celebrating and happy for you. It is such a blessing that our parents are “young” enough, care enough, and love enough to be there for you and Erica. Glad you had a good weekend and Happy (late) Father’s Day. Love & Prayers.

    1. bsjames Avatar

      Thank you, Joyce. We have been blessed. Hope to see you soon. Erica and I would both like a Florida trip in the near future.

  2. Mary Prence Avatar

    daily prayers for this sweet girl. I met Erica when I, too, sold premier design jewelry. I know this is hard on everyone who loves her. Stay in faith and we have you covered in prayer. -mary prence

    1. bsjames Avatar

      Thank you, Mary.

  3. Sheila Blagg Avatar
    Sheila Blagg

    I have to say this brings tears as I read about the trials that you , Erica and your family members are going through. I can feel your pain as well as the love that is so freely given…..I pray that you can feel His loving embrace as you continue this journey…God’s blessing to all….

    1. bsjames Avatar

      Without a doubt Sheila. His love, and the love of our friends and family, is palpable.

  4. Stephanie Glotfelty Avatar

    Love You and keeping you in my heart and prayers.

    1. bsjames Avatar

      Thank you, Stephanie. Your comment means a lot to Erica.

  5. fanmysteriously16c40f7a12 Avatar
    fanmysteriously16c40f7a12

    Lots of love and prayers to you all! I’ve been thinking about Erica and had checked FB a few times over the last few months. Thank you for sharing your story on the blog and keeping us posted. I will continue praying!

    1. bsjames Avatar

      Thank you for checking in, Donna. Keep praying. More joy coming.

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