The coronavirus pandemic has not affected my life much in the past week. My mother was placed under hospice care Friday, February 26, so I took vacation and drove 500+ miles to be with her Sunday, February 28. Sunday night, I stayed with my son and daughter-in-law. Monday, I drove to the facility where Mom lived. Mom was unresponsive, but occasionally opened her eyes when I touched her and spoke to her over the next four days. I barely slept on my brother’s couch that was too short as thoughts swam around in my head at night. I went to my parents’ home Tuesday afternoon and bagged up the rest of the stuff left on shelves and in drawers. I did this to feel useful instead of just sitting with Mom as she slept. Wednesday, my sister-in-law and I threw a lot of Mom’s stuff away, donated items to the activity director for game prizes, and gave her clothes to a housekeeper. I went to the funeral home to make arrangements. That night, I met a friend for dinner at a local restaurant. My friend remarked that nobody was wearing a mask and the place was crowded. Thursday, I sat with Mom. From the first day, I noticed when Mom opened her eyes, they were gray. Mom had brown eyes. Since she was unresponsive, I spent time working remotely while sitting with her. I planned on leaving Friday morning and got the call around 6:30 that she was close to passing. My brother and I sat with Mom until she died. The whole process of her dying was very peaceful. She was sleeping from the first day I was with her until she passed away. I am glad that she went in the manner most of us want to go… in our sleep. I got into my car to leave and watched Canadian geese land on the roof of the facility where Mom was. Seeing them sitting on the rooftop gave me comfort with the thought that Mom had left the building and was free to fly away from the misery of this Earth.
March 14, 2021
Definitivamente no. En mi México, misteriosamente podemos ser el pueblo más solidario del muno y a la vez el más egoísta. Años de ignorancia y miedo tienen a la gente envenenada. Más que terquedad o malicia en el corazón de la gente, yo observo muchísimo temor, pero más ignorancia. Nos han engañado por tantos años que hoy el pueblo no sabe qué creer. Piensa que esto que estamos viviendo, una vez más es culpa del gobierno y por eso las indicaciones o recomendaciones de salud que se nos dan, deben de ser pasadas por alto. Además la mayoría de la gente en latinoamérica, si no trabaja no come, así de simple. La genete necesita salir porque creen que más allá de su salud, está el bienestar de su gente, y nos han hecho creer erróneamente, que la felicidad y el bienestar vienen de la mano del dinero.
July 31, 2020