(Sorry if this is a duplicate for you, but I made a boo-boo and had to republish this post.)
As I said in the last post...I am enjoying the recently digitized treasure of Gary's photos from the 60's. Now that they are digital...there's so much we can do with them!
We received a photo frame from our kids at Christmas. So I loaded some of Gary's childhood photos onto a memory card, and then plugged it into the frame. (Forgive the detail, if you already know about these...but I can't help being excited!)
I love how they cycle through as in a slide show. Mine are set for 30 second intervals. The image is about 5" X 7". (Vertical photos are smaller, but the frame can be turned on it's side if more are vertical.)
I had this frame sitting around different places in
the house, for several weeks, and could never interest Gary in it, until
last week. I put it on the counter, right in front of where he was
sitting and he began watching. I even saw a smile for a little while.
For an Alzheimer's mind, the slow rotation was great.
Since the long term memories are the last to go, I
think he was really enjoying remembering his family's many water skiing
vacations, family pets, and projects. He didn't loose interest for at
least 30 minutes.
Last fall I got started making "Memory Books" for Gary. I've made several, and they are all of our own family photos, scanned from slides from the 70's and 80's. Now that I have Gary's photos, I intend to make some more memory books for him. For more detail on these...click: My post about Memory Books
I think the single most frightening thing about Alzheimer's Disease is the loss of memory. Not just how to tie your shoes, or what you just said, but who you are, and where did you come from. The confusion that results from not remembering things. With memories disappearing, I am so glad for digital photos! They are helping to give Gary comforting images to reassure his mind. They also give him something to focus on.
A friend got me thinking today about how God remembers us. With Gary 'forgetting' so much, I'm glad she brought it mind. My friend prompted me to think about the following:
"Beloved, now we are children of God, and it has not appeared as yet what we will be. We know that when He appears, we will be like Him, because we will see Him just as He is. And everyone who has this hope fixed on Him purifies himself, just as He is pure." 1 John 3:2-3
As I said in the last post...I am enjoying the recently digitized treasure of Gary's photos from the 60's. Now that they are digital...there's so much we can do with them!
Thanks, April and Jon! |
We received a photo frame from our kids at Christmas. So I loaded some of Gary's childhood photos onto a memory card, and then plugged it into the frame. (Forgive the detail, if you already know about these...but I can't help being excited!)
I love how they cycle through as in a slide show. Mine are set for 30 second intervals. The image is about 5" X 7". (Vertical photos are smaller, but the frame can be turned on it's side if more are vertical.)
Frame is bigger than appears here. |
Eye level is best. |
Last fall I got started making "Memory Books" for Gary. I've made several, and they are all of our own family photos, scanned from slides from the 70's and 80's. Now that I have Gary's photos, I intend to make some more memory books for him. For more detail on these...click: My post about Memory Books
I think the single most frightening thing about Alzheimer's Disease is the loss of memory. Not just how to tie your shoes, or what you just said, but who you are, and where did you come from. The confusion that results from not remembering things. With memories disappearing, I am so glad for digital photos! They are helping to give Gary comforting images to reassure his mind. They also give him something to focus on.
A friend got me thinking today about how God remembers us. With Gary 'forgetting' so much, I'm glad she brought it mind. My friend prompted me to think about the following:
- We may forget everything, but God will not forget us. "Just as a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear Him. For He Himself knows our frame; He remembers that we are but dust." Psalm 103:13-14
- God does NOT remember our sins, since our lives are hidden with Christ in God. "I, even I, am the one who wipes out your transgressions for My own sake, and I will not remember your sins." Isaiah 43:25
- Now is the time to be thinking about God because life is fleeting, like the vapor on a cup of coffee and no one knows if or when they will not be able to. "Remember
now your Creator in the days of your youth, before the evil days come
and the years draw near when you will say, 'I have no delight in them.'"
Ecclesiastes 12:1 Here's a great message on this by Rick Holland
"Beloved, now we are children of God, and it has not appeared as yet what we will be. We know that when He appears, we will be like Him, because we will see Him just as He is. And everyone who has this hope fixed on Him purifies himself, just as He is pure." 1 John 3:2-3