--Cardinal Mermillod
Just a few more months. My mother was hoping Dad would hang
on long enough so they could celebrate their sixtieth wedding anniversary in
April. But on January 1st, as the sun rose on the new year, my dad’s worn out
heart beat its last. Dad had battled Alzheimer’s Disease for ten years. As many
of you know, AD is a long, hard journey. Hard on the one afflicted with the
disease, hard on the caregivers.
Four years ago, as I began researching stories for
Amish Peace: Simple Wisdom for a Complicated World, my path
crossed with a handful of Plain families who were coping with Alzheimer’s. It
was just about the point when Dad’s illness was shifting from early to mid
stages AD and the timing was a divine accident. I learned so much as I observed
the calm acceptance of these families. Rather than waste time shaking a fist at
God for allowing this disease to take their loved one, they put their energy
into trusting God’s sovereignty. They didn’t deny the difficulties and
complications and sadness of Alzheimer’s, but they didn’t dwell on them. “God
has a plan,” one woman told me. “He always has a plan.”
Something else I noticed was how privileged my Amish friends
felt about caring for their loved one. Caring for the elderly, they believe, is
the time to give back to them.
Those encounters shaped my perspective of Dad’s illness. I
started to pay attention to how God provided answers to new wrinkles created by
Alzheimer’s, just in time. God may be slow, but He is never late.
I started to cherish special moments or good days with
Dad—just as he was at each point in his illness. Not mourning the past, not
dreading the future.
I really miss my dad. I miss his scratchy whiskers and the
way his eyebrows would wiggle at us, even as words failed him. Yet I have such
peace in my heart that he was well loved and well cared for, right to the very
end. And as hard as Dad’s end of life has been, it isn’t the end. We will meet
again. As the saying goes, “Some may see a hopeless end, but as believers we
rejoice in an endless hope.”
There’s a beautiful story that illustrates my parents’
59-year marriage. This event happened about a year or two ago. My sister had
accompanied our mother to the doctor appointment for Dad at the Stanford Memory
Clinic.
Dad had declined quite a bit that month. He was weak and
lethargic, even to the point of whispering, as if it took too much energy to
project his voice. During the doctor's appointment, the doctor told my mother
and sister that Dad was now in late stages of Alzheimer's. Dad didn’t have much
vocabulary left, but when the doctor asked him who mom was, he whispered
something back. The doctor looked at Mom and asked, "Did you hear what he
just said?"
Mom shook her head.
"When I asked him who you were, he whispered,
'She's...my everything.'"
Suzanne Woods Fisher is a writer of bestselling
fiction and non-fiction books about the Old Order Amish. Her interest in the
Plain People began with her grandfather, W. D. Benedict, who was raised Plain.
Suzanne is the host of Amish Wisdom, a weekly radio program on
toginet.com, and writes a bi-monthly column for Christian Post. Suzanne can be
found on-line at www.suzannewoodsfisher.com.
Re-printed with permission by
Cooking & Such,
www.sherrygorebooks.com.
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