Even when I am home, sometimes she doesn't remember five minutes. I asked my sister if she could come and "mothersit" her for the day.
It was a VERY long day for me as I only got a few hours sleep due to a "cheer hair" emergency and then the bus they were taking didn't have any heat so I had to take her a blanket before they left for their long ride.
I was so tired driving home that I had on a audio book, was eating carrots and still had Princess Five rubbing my hand to keep me awake. I was so happy to be home and thanked my sister for helping with my mom.
I found a bunch of notes that night around the house. The notes were "thank you" notes from my mom and encouragement notes from my sister.
For two days now, I continue to find note of gratitude and encouragement. I found one under my pillow, one inside the bunch of bananas, one in the tissue box, microwave etc.
When I asked my mother about the notes, she giggled like a little child, it was so cute. I don't know what my sister said to her but it was the most pleasant my mother has been since arriving, asking me "please" and thanking me for everything I did for her that night. I could see that a little gratitude did wonders for my mother and she has been more pleasant since that day.
I know that someone telling me "thank you" has made it easier for me to keep serving my mother rather than feeling like I am burdened by her. My sisters notes and gratitude also helped me feel supported by my siblings and appreciated rather than feeling unappreciated for the sacrifices I have made this month and in the past.
It makes me wonder where I have been amiss in giving gratitude to others or finding ways I could uplift them by kind words or notes. I have tried to have a better attitude following their example the past few days. Thanks Sis for your great example!
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