For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for July 31, 2008
Transcript:
John: So, how's your dad, El? Elly: I think he'll be fine, John - and Iris had a nice break from caregiving. Looking after him is a lot of work... you're always afraid that he'll choke or fall or something. He's so lucky to have her. He's so lucky to have someone there to care for him when he's failing, when he's frightened, when he needs help. John: I know. Elly + John: And I wonder... when the time comes... which one of us will play that role.
Kat13 over 16 years ago
Only a full time caregiver would know what this strip means. As a well spouse, I really appreciate the sentiments.
Kat13
margueritem over 16 years ago
This comes to all of us sooner or later….
kulkum about 15 years ago
A sacrifice made for love, in the end, is not a sacrifice. My grandfather took on the roll of caregiver when my grandmother was too sick to care for herself. As hard as it was, and as much work as it might have taken, he never faultered in loving her even in the hardest times.