Off on a Short Trip

We left this morning for a visit with our daughter and her family for a few days. I am glad that it comes right now as she is having more difficulty remembering their names. I know it won’t last, but I want her to remember them as long as possible.

I am making this a leisurely trip. We stopped after lunch for a visit with Kate’s good friend, Ellen, in Nashville. Today was her last day at the rehab center. Tomorrow she moves into a new assisted living facility. It was a very good visit. She has improved physically since our last visit a month ago. Her speech is still a problem. I don’t know how much of that is a direct result of her stroke and how much it is now the vascular dementia that is creating the problem. At any rate, it is quite difficult to understand her. Given our long-standing relationship, we will continue to visit her on a monthly basis for as long as we are able to do so. Ellen’s condition and Kate’s are the determining factors in that.

After leaving Ellen, we drove to a B&B outside of town where we are spending the night. We are the only guests tonight and have enjoyed our time with the inn keepers. We asked them to recommend a place for dinner and ending up asking them to join us.

The travel itself went well. I am glad that I have broken up the trip. Since we don’t talk much while we are driving and Kate doesn’t like to work on her iPad because of the occasional bumps in the road, I worry that she must be very bored. She doesn’t say or do anything that suggests that. I just know that under the same conditions, I would be bored.