I want to thank my partner, Jim Comstock, for helping me keep this blog alive as well as my memories of Mom. Had it not been for his first discovery of Mom’s glasses stacking, so many of her transient creations would never have been documented. Above all, he has been there shooting the candid moments you see of Mom. Thank you Jim for recording this time capsule of our lives.
See Mom’s Trailer
See Mom’s Trailer
Stackings : Art & Alzheimer’s (Rough Trailer) from Yves Wilson on Vimeo.
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Saying Goodbye to 2017
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We know the year is coming to an end with the roll call of famous people who have passed away. This ritual always brings a pause to whatever I’m doing while listening to the news. Watching the faces of statesmen, … Continue reading →
Another loss to Alzheimer’s
August 9, 2017
I am still mourning the loss of my mother to this dreaded disease a little more than a week ago, when I heard the news today: Glenn Campbell has also succumbed to Alzheimer’s . When will it end? I remember … Continue reading →
Eulogy for Charla Boteler
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Last Saturday night, I not only lost my mother, I lost my best friend and my only child all at once. I was blessed to have Charla Boteler for my mother. She was the fun mom all the other kids … Continue reading →
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