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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
So Now I Know the Name of My Enemy | 1 | |
When to Use Durable Power of Attorney | 3 | |
No Wonder | 5 | |
A Day in the Darks and Lights of My Dying | 7 | |
Welcome | 9 | |
What a Blow! | 10 | |
Chosen | 11 | |
Getting Used to a Bib | 13 | |
You Never Know Who You'll Meet | 14 | |
Picnic at Fort Sutter | 15 | |
Reality Is Hard to Face Up To | 16 | |
Hey, Babe, I Have to Go to the Bathroom | 17 | |
Exorcist | 18 | |
First Word - Second Word | 20 | |
Seeing Right through Me | 21 | |
Roomies | 23 | |
Gremlins Are Comin' | 25 | |
Back in a Minute | 26 | |
New Regulations | 28 | |
The Undifferentiated "Help!" | 29 | |
Oh, Night! | 30 | |
Weighing a Welcome Invitation | 31 | |
A Woman's Privilege | 33 | |
Page in Not Quite a Poke | 34 | |
Transplanted | 35 | |
Acquiring a New Mother at Eighty-Four | 36 | |
Sara | 37 | |
Six of Us | 39 | |
What You Should Know after Two Weeks | 41 | |
Getting Un-used to a Bib | 42 | |
To My Astonishment | 43 | |
How We Are A-Changing! | 45 | |
Lemmings Following the Piper | 46 | |
A Different Kind of Separation | 48 | |
Even Paradise Has Flaws | 51 | |
Appraisal | 53 | |
Trade Off | 55 | |
Appreciating the Appreciators | 57 | |
Color Dancing on My Windowsill | 59 | |
Bingo, That Not-So-Dumb Game | 61 | |
Preventive Visit from van Gogh | 63 | |
Winter Solstice | 64 | |
Visit from Robin | 65 | |
Gnidilskcab | 66 | |
Spider Herder | 67 | |
Two Fiddlesticks | 70 | |
Staying Alive Is Hard Work | 72 | |
Changing a Long-Held View | 73 | |
Hugging Companions | 74 | |
Bill from Bali Calling | 76 | |
Now Is the Time for Love | 78 | |
News | 80 | |
First Crisis | 83 | |
Bill at Home | 86 | |
Ultimatum | 88 | |
Two Half-Moons | 90 | |
Toting Up Gains and Losses | 92 | |
A Fleeting Look | 92 | |
I and You and We | 94 | |
Delight | 95 | |
Morning Has Broken | 96 | |
Hugging the Sunrise | 97 | |
First Poem | 99 | |
To My Dear Friend and Promising Poet | 101 | |
Dear Bill | 102 | |
Second Crisis | 103 | |
A Note in the Lonely Night | 105 | |
One Last Toll Gate | 106 |
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Add Time for Love: Assisted Living Viewed by One of the Very Old, Eighty-five-year-old noted poet and former social worker Janet Carncross Chandler, MSW, provides a rare insider's perspective of living in a long-term care facility. Describing her transition of living independently to living with assistance and encounter, Time for Love: Assisted Living Viewed by One of the Very Old to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Time for Love: Assisted Living Viewed by One of the Very Old, Eighty-five-year-old noted poet and former social worker Janet Carncross Chandler, MSW, provides a rare insider's perspective of living in a long-term care facility. Describing her transition of living independently to living with assistance and encounter, Time for Love: Assisted Living Viewed by One of the Very Old to your collection on WonderClub |