Day 2000 - much like any of the previous 1,999 days spent here (continuously) since 2 April, 2016:
08.00: get my mother up, washed, and dressed ...
09.00: do my mother's breakfast and administer medication ...
10.00: do the shopping and pick up my mother's prescription from chemist ...
11.30: start preparing my mother's midday meal ...
16.30: start preparing my mother's tea ...
19.30: do toast and tea for my mother's supper ...
20.00: administer more pills ...
21.00: put my mother to bed ...
In between the above routine tasks: do the washing up; do the laundry; clean the house; do the gardening; pay the bills; make cups of tea, take my mother to and from the toilet, feed the cat, etc. Very little time to read, write, think, or breathe.
As I said on Day 1, I repeat now: caring is tedious and depressing. Any small joys are fleeting and what we extol as blessing depends on what afflicts us as plight [Heidegger].
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