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Wow. Guess I got shown.
I angst out a lot about stupid random stuff. Most of my journal is taken up with it. I just got back from painting people's nails in a nursing home. Most of them had no idea what was going on. If I ever complain about how sucky my life is, slap me. Please.
I think hell smells of disinfectant and dispair, of old people and young people who don't care for the places their charges have been, for what they've seen in their eighty-odd years, too old to hide the tears for what they once were, for a whole lifetime worth of memories-- sadness and mirth, laughter and birth, people whose bodies rot as their minds rot away, or, what is worse, their minds remain the same, but all around them there are changes from what they once knew, and there are so few of their old familiar friends to pass the time with...
I angst out a lot about stupid random stuff. Most of my journal is taken up with it. I just got back from painting people's nails in a nursing home. Most of them had no idea what was going on. If I ever complain about how sucky my life is, slap me. Please.
I think hell smells of disinfectant and dispair, of old people and young people who don't care for the places their charges have been, for what they've seen in their eighty-odd years, too old to hide the tears for what they once were, for a whole lifetime worth of memories-- sadness and mirth, laughter and birth, people whose bodies rot as their minds rot away, or, what is worse, their minds remain the same, but all around them there are changes from what they once knew, and there are so few of their old familiar friends to pass the time with...
And now to step onto my soapbox...
Re: And now to step onto my soapbox...
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Yeah, no dissing of old people allowed.
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I've spent a good amount of time in the nursing home with my great-grandmother, so I can empathize.
One time, we were walking to Mamma's room and one resident came up to us and latched on to my mom. She thought Mom was her daughter. In this heartbreakingly sad voice, she said, "Lisa...is that you? Why don't you visit me any more? I'm lonely. I want to go home." It hurt us so much.
Many of the residents stand in front of the glassed-in bird area. They're mesmerized by the birds in their glass cage. I wonder how many of them realize that they are stuck in their own glass prison.
One lady always sits in the lobby, clutching a white teddy bear dressed in a Christmas outfit. She's there every day, without fail, holding on to her bear for dear life.
God. I am so scared of being mentally fine but not able to express that I am fine. Trapped in my own head. People treating me like I'm five...when I am just as intelligent and mentally competent as ever.
I'd love to live to a ripe old age, just as long as I'm not trapped in my own head...I'm not sure I could think of anything worse.
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