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I think sometimes we lose touch with ourselves. We get consumed in caring for others and it's just easier to continue on that road and keep giving. After 8 years of care giving, you may not even remember what it was like to be free.
My dad has passed away, but when he was living with us (after a major stroke) we would sometimes just take a 3 day break and put him in respite care. We didn't have to leave town to feel like we were on vacation. Just being home alone was such a gift and we were right here in town if my dad had a problem, which I might add he never did.
Since we have not heard from you for a while, I am hoping you got away with your husband and will check back with us to let us know how everyone coped. I am hoping you and hubby had a wonderful time and that you were able to relax and enjoy yourself.
In the future, please try to take a few days a month for your self and your family. You don't have to leave town and you may find a new energy in your life.
Hope to hear back from you. Cattails
Your daughter is a grown woman. She can always go to the clinic or hospital for any medical situation that pops up.
Guilty feelings? We all have that. That is part of being a Caring Caregiver! Please look into your heart and mind and reason with BOTH that you need to go on this trip for yourself and husband. Acknowledge that you will have the guilt but.... Here4her, your husband needs you now. When you married him, you became One with him in God's eyes. Okay? HUGS!!!
Enjoy yourself in Florida. Travel light and just have fun. Your daughter and mother are just a phone call away. Your mother is in competent hands. Let her know you'll bring her back a surprise. She'll have something to look forward to when you return.