Learning as a Family
This book has helped me have the right focus through our family’s latest journey learning how to best care for Grandma. This journey has definitely taken “all hands on deck” and given us a whole new appreciation for each other.
In her conclusion, after many encouraging words and helpful tips, Washburn writes, “Never doubt the importance of what you are doing . . . some minister to thousands, some just to one, but both are obeying the Father’s call.”
God bless you – caring is hard, but so rewarding.
I hope your dear Grandma is doing well and benefitting from all your love and care. Seeing her with your grandpa is so sweet.
What a great reminder of God’s love for people. Thanks Esther
GRANDMA’S POOR, FOREVER ALONE. THE VISIT EVERY SO. I FEEL SAD FOR THE FAMILY STADDON, AND CLAIM TO BE CHRISTIANS………. MUST GIVE THE EXAMPLE.
FAMILY: ONLY WHAT THEY, AGREES TO YOU, RESPONDING TO A COMMENT. THE WORD OF GOD, IS’T TWO EDGED SWORD., THEY KNOW THAT CAN SPEAK……….
HY FAMILY: FORGOT GRANDMOTHER? SHE LIVES WITH YOU? AFTER NOT CRY, WHEN SHE DIES………
Thank you so much for the book recommendation, Esther!! I know the “all hands on deck” when it comes to “home based elder care” as my family cared for our grandpa in his final days. It was a sanctifying experience that I wouldn’t trade for the word. ❤️ God bless you!