There’s a huge upheaval that many caregivers experience but hardly never talk about. It’s when caregivers leave their own families in order to move in with aging parents. Or, they move parents into the family home. Often, these decisions to move are made quickly as the result of some crisis or
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THE CAREGIVERS' LIVING ROOM A Blog by Donna Thomson: On Embracing Change
We’re moving. Today. Four strong men pulled up in an enormous truck this morning and right now I can hear them talking quietly and gasping as they haul sofas and tables down the hall.We bought this house in 1991 just before Natalie was born. Nicholas’ …
Continue readingRob Maguire: I’m moving to Vancouver
My time in Saskatoon has come to an end. My partner and I will be moving to Vancouver on April 1 — no joke! Since arriving from Montreal three and a half years ago, I’ve experienced both the great warmth of Saskatchewan people and the deep freeze of prairie winters.
Continue readingFeminist Mom in Montreal: Transitions
Well, I’ve moved to Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. I was thinking of changing the name of this blog to “Feminist Mom in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue,” but I’m still on the island of Montreal so I don’t think that will be necessary. If anyone would like some helpful tips about moving with a toddler, the only
Continue readingFeminist Mom in Montreal: Transitions
Well, I’ve moved to Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. I was thinking of changing the name of this blog to “Feminist Mom in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue,” but I’m still on the island of Montreal so I don’t think that will be necessary. If anyone would like some helpful tip…
Continue readingFeminist Mom in Montreal: Transitions
Well, I’ve moved to Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue. I was thinking of changing the name of this blog to “Feminist Mom in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue,” but I’m still on the island of Montreal so I don’t think that will be necessary. If anyone would like some helpful tips about moving with a toddler, the only
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