My ideal partner will be someone who is confident, someone who believes in family values and understands the importance of family. Who has the spirit to take up challenges and overcome them?. Understanding between each other and taking care of each other is key to Happy Marriage, My Life Partner should have love and caring nature.
Who is more responsible enough and who can hold me in his Loving and Caring hands. I feel where there is Trust and Understanding there will be the divine existence and happiness throughout the life. Life Partner should not be money minded.
I am looking for a good mature life partner who will love me, care for me n understand me. In any relation a good friendship is essential. So partner should be my good friend too, as I will be hope for the best.The special someone to share my life with . Marriage is an institution wherein both the husband & wife learn everyday from each other and the entire universe around them to get to a level wherein the sanctity is achieved. A happy marriage is a heaven for anyone on earth. All his thoughts, beliefs and convictions transforms to success with a happily married life .
Together we can enrich each others' life, laugh together, and face challenges together. All in all, lets enjoy this beautiful journey called LIFE TOGETHER.Its so beautiful . Looking for an understanding and caring man who will love me for what I am .
I believe that the chemistry between two people has to work out for a smooth, strong & long term relationship. I believe in respecting everyone's individuality , I think marriage is a beautiful journey which re-quires compromises and understanding between partners .
I want a friend who can understands me, a friendly soul who can add a meaning to my life and to whom I can say -You make My Life simple . I am looking for a partner who will be a friend, willing to stand by me at every stage of my life... Looking for good partner who will be My Back bone never looking for beauty but only the care, who be My better half? I am looking for friendly partner, who will share with me in joys as well as sorrows .
My dream about My Life partner is Lovable, Friendly, and Broad Minded who lights our family with her Love & Affection? Seeking a cool and Understandable with a right mix of modern and traditional Values . I want to meet someone who will love me for what I am. To whom I can share my life with and being together for the rest our lives .
My partner in all the Rise and fall of My Life and can become a real Soul Mate for me . To me Marriage means Loving and being loved. It is a sacred bond between two people that can last throughout eternity... It is having that special someone to share life with... It is two people whose hearts beat as one... It is two lives so entwined into one that when people speak your name... theirs follows... It is having someone you love to laugh with, cry with, and grow old with... It is a life built together with precious memories... It is waking up beside your love and wondering what memories you'll make together today... It is accepting each other just the way you are... It is two people who have goals set to achieve together... never having to face life alone... a loving hand to hold, a smile & tears to share and a life to truly enjoy living....?
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Tips For Caring Elderly Parent
During an interview on National Public Radio, Chicago Tribune columnist Amy Dickinson said that, it really requires 6 to 8 people to keep someone in their home with 24 hour care.
She was discussing the worries and issues she and her sisters had to deal with in caring for their own mother.
Older people rarely want to go into assisted living or nursing homes.
But what are the alternatives if they become bedridden or can no longer cook or keep house?
And for many of us the physical demands of caring for a loved one may be too much, too. Children in their 60s may have health issues that prevent them from being able to care for parents in their 80s.
Many of us work full time, too.
But parents may need help bathing, washing clothing and linens, cleaning the house, doing yard and home maintenance, preparing meals, taking medications, getting to the doctor and the druggist and lots of other things.
Chronic illnesses that people have as they age make everything even more complicated.
Some one also needs to keep an eye on medications and all the doctors that are prescribing them. A combination of drug interactions and poor communication happen and do great harm.
And if an elderly person has any form of dementia they will be unable to live independently or make decisions. They are as defenseless as a toddler.
Even younger people who have health problems may need 24 hour a day care. Many people who are obese have diabetes and heart problems and are in fact elderly even though they shouldnt be so ill.
Many people are determined to avoid nursing care.
Its is not the best option. But for many people who only have Medicare and Medicaid it is the only option if the family cant handle caring for an elderly relative.
A patient needs to be involved in this decision. Anything else is a legal violation of their rights. Making these choices is difficult for everyone.
We are all just trying to do what is best for our elderly relatives.
It may be helpful for families to consult with a patient advocate, minister, social worker or lawyer to help them evaluate their decisions.
Many elderly people want some kind of change when they lose a spouse. Companionship could help them get past the sadness.
Depression and isolation are both problems for the elderly. Activities available in assisted living situations could make all the difference.
Many of us are purchasing insurance to cover the expenses involved in elder care before we need it. This could make all the difference for you in the quality of care you can afford.<br/><br/><div style=font-size:7px>Author: Paula Stone<br/><a target=_blank href=http://www.articlecity.com/articles/family/article_3465.shtml>Tips For Caring for Elderly Relatives</a></div>
She was discussing the worries and issues she and her sisters had to deal with in caring for their own mother.
Older people rarely want to go into assisted living or nursing homes.
But what are the alternatives if they become bedridden or can no longer cook or keep house?
And for many of us the physical demands of caring for a loved one may be too much, too. Children in their 60s may have health issues that prevent them from being able to care for parents in their 80s.
Many of us work full time, too.
But parents may need help bathing, washing clothing and linens, cleaning the house, doing yard and home maintenance, preparing meals, taking medications, getting to the doctor and the druggist and lots of other things.
Chronic illnesses that people have as they age make everything even more complicated.
Some one also needs to keep an eye on medications and all the doctors that are prescribing them. A combination of drug interactions and poor communication happen and do great harm.
And if an elderly person has any form of dementia they will be unable to live independently or make decisions. They are as defenseless as a toddler.
Even younger people who have health problems may need 24 hour a day care. Many people who are obese have diabetes and heart problems and are in fact elderly even though they shouldnt be so ill.
Many people are determined to avoid nursing care.
Its is not the best option. But for many people who only have Medicare and Medicaid it is the only option if the family cant handle caring for an elderly relative.
A patient needs to be involved in this decision. Anything else is a legal violation of their rights. Making these choices is difficult for everyone.
We are all just trying to do what is best for our elderly relatives.
It may be helpful for families to consult with a patient advocate, minister, social worker or lawyer to help them evaluate their decisions.
Many elderly people want some kind of change when they lose a spouse. Companionship could help them get past the sadness.
Depression and isolation are both problems for the elderly. Activities available in assisted living situations could make all the difference.
Many of us are purchasing insurance to cover the expenses involved in elder care before we need it. This could make all the difference for you in the quality of care you can afford.<br/><br/><div style=font-size:7px>Author: Paula Stone<br/><a target=_blank href=http://www.articlecity.com/articles/family/article_3465.shtml>Tips For Caring for Elderly Relatives</a></div>
Being A Parent ...Opportunity To Turn Bad To Good Experience
The biggest challenge I have had to face in my own life is that of being a good parent. My kids make it hard for me to stay true to the rules of good parenting... They break everything I own... Repeatedly...
Fortunately, I do have the presence of mind to realize that as toddlers and young children, they really do not intend to break things... Instead, they are trying to get a grasp on how the world around them works.
Yep, the lego floats. I wonder what it will do if I flush it??
"Daddy! The toilet is stopped up."
So, Daddy pulls the toilet up, tries to backfeed a snake, and finally gives up. Daddy had to buy a new toilet, because he could not loose the lego stuck in its plumbing.
Of course, the kiddies never told me what they flushed. All I knew is that I could not get it out.
So, I turned it into a learning experience for my boys.
I carried the toilet to the street, and took the boys with me. I took my trusty hammer and broke the plumbing portion of the toilet to see what kind of blockage I had tried to overcome. Upon finding a lego in the plumbing, I instructed the boys that the reason they could not use their toilet is because their lego got stuck.
We have been working with the kids to teach them an understanding of the value of money. The six year old is starting to get it, but the boy who just turned four is still a bit unconcerned about such things.
I explained to the boys that we would have to spend money to buy a new toilet. And, because that requires money to be spent, I would not be able to afford to take them bowling as promised. I could have afforded to do so, but they needed to learn a lesson.
Once they calmed from losing their bowling privileges, we took a bad and made it fun.
Each boy got the opportunity to use the hammer on the remains of our toilet. The trash guys would not have picked up the toilet, because it was a big object. So, I killed two birds with one stone, so to speak.
Each boy got to take turns breaking the toilet into smaller pieces. They had a blast.
Then, we took the chance to teach them the basics of basketball. We needed the small chunks of porcelain in the trash barrel, so we set the barrel nearby and tossed bits of the remains of the toilet into the trash can, as if we were playing basketball.
It was an awesome experience overall, and my kids got to learn a few things, and try a few new things along the way.
And yes, we did wash our hands after our game of basketball.<br/><br/><div style=font-size:7px>Author: Bill Platt<br/><a target=_blank href=http://www.articlecity.com/articles/family/article_2644.shtml>Being a Parent... Opportunities to Turn A Bad Experience Into a Good Experience</a></div>
Fortunately, I do have the presence of mind to realize that as toddlers and young children, they really do not intend to break things... Instead, they are trying to get a grasp on how the world around them works.
Yep, the lego floats. I wonder what it will do if I flush it??
"Daddy! The toilet is stopped up."
So, Daddy pulls the toilet up, tries to backfeed a snake, and finally gives up. Daddy had to buy a new toilet, because he could not loose the lego stuck in its plumbing.
Of course, the kiddies never told me what they flushed. All I knew is that I could not get it out.
So, I turned it into a learning experience for my boys.
I carried the toilet to the street, and took the boys with me. I took my trusty hammer and broke the plumbing portion of the toilet to see what kind of blockage I had tried to overcome. Upon finding a lego in the plumbing, I instructed the boys that the reason they could not use their toilet is because their lego got stuck.
We have been working with the kids to teach them an understanding of the value of money. The six year old is starting to get it, but the boy who just turned four is still a bit unconcerned about such things.
I explained to the boys that we would have to spend money to buy a new toilet. And, because that requires money to be spent, I would not be able to afford to take them bowling as promised. I could have afforded to do so, but they needed to learn a lesson.
Once they calmed from losing their bowling privileges, we took a bad and made it fun.
Each boy got the opportunity to use the hammer on the remains of our toilet. The trash guys would not have picked up the toilet, because it was a big object. So, I killed two birds with one stone, so to speak.
Each boy got to take turns breaking the toilet into smaller pieces. They had a blast.
Then, we took the chance to teach them the basics of basketball. We needed the small chunks of porcelain in the trash barrel, so we set the barrel nearby and tossed bits of the remains of the toilet into the trash can, as if we were playing basketball.
It was an awesome experience overall, and my kids got to learn a few things, and try a few new things along the way.
And yes, we did wash our hands after our game of basketball.<br/><br/><div style=font-size:7px>Author: Bill Platt<br/><a target=_blank href=http://www.articlecity.com/articles/family/article_2644.shtml>Being a Parent... Opportunities to Turn A Bad Experience Into a Good Experience</a></div>
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