
Antidepressants?
I have now spoken to two of Anthony’s doctors about the possibility of him going on antidepressants or some sort of medication to lift his spirits. The trouble is, of course, that when asked, “Are you depressed?” he immediately says no, without the slightest hesitation. Despite his inability to smile or laugh in the ‘normal’ way anymore, he still has the most amazing ability to remain relatively stable emotionally (it is me who zigzags constantly from one mood to another!) However, it is becoming more and more obvious that not being home is making him constantly sad, and longing for us – Ming and me – is making him even sadder. His head is always bowed right down now (an effect of Parkinson’s and his spinal condition) so that when he stands he is almost bent double and I have to kneel down to look him in the eyes.
When I thought about telling Anthony about my weird dream (see previous post), I anticipated he would laugh his head off because I keep forgetting he can’t laugh at all. Every time I see him I get a shock all over again at how deteriorated he is – and how quiet, sometimes sullen. So this week I am going to organize an appointment to get some happy pills – after all, what harm can it do now? I realize this post may elicit mixed opinions and that’s probably a good thing. I don’t know what else to do.
I’ve been wondering why I continue to love Godfrey the gander, despite the way he bites me all the time (even when I am giving him bread!) and I think it’s because his confidence, his boisterousness and his strut all remind me of Anthony when he could stand up straight.
‘I thought this was a bird blog!’
Angelina: It’s a bird blog primarily, of course, but Julie keeps going off topic.
Queenie: I’ve noticed that. She keeps blogging about silly old men!
King: Like me?
Queenie: Darling, never – your tail feathers will grow back soon!
Baby Turkey: I have now held this pose for several hours but Julie still hasn’t noticed!
Diamond: Me too.
Guinneas: I’m sure she’ll get back on topic soon. We always do.
Phoenix 1: She hasn’t taken much notice of me lately either, which is a bit hurtful.
Godfrey: I suggest we all start biting her. Watch and learn.
Emery 2: Noooooooooooooo!
Tina Turner: Yes – Godfrey is right!
Olala!
Ola is the little gosling turning the ‘wrong’ way in the picture below – ha! If you have seen previous posts, you will know that Godfrey, our godfather gander has been trying, for nearly a year now, to whip these babies into shape. Ola not only defies him, she ignores him!
See! This Ola and her sister Seli (both pseudonymed afer Mandy’s first borns).





































