Sorry for your mom, though. Loss of vision is awful. Was your mom a reader? I think that audio books are great. Does she take eye drops for the glaucoma? I don't suppose she's a candidate for surgery any longer, or it would have been done.
My mom's cousin who passed away in December had glaucoma pretty badly, but was still able to drive until she was about 83.
I'm glad you "get" it about family. It's the Irish Catholic side, and there's a lot of pressure to get mom to all the family events, as their mom is gone now (mom's eldest sister, guilt, guilt) and mom is the only one of her generation left, and receives and gives so much comfort to her family (inward groan). As you all are aware, I have been squiring mom to all of these events for several years, now. Birthdays, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's day, funerals (of which there are many), class reunions (held yearly now, because there are so few of the classes from the "40's")...of course, their homes are in the same county as my cabin and it pains me to even drive near to there. So many memories, so much loss.
I will have next weekend off, so there is no "real" reason for me not to take mom to the festivities, except for the fact that I work a rigorous full time job all week (sis works a desk job 20 hours a week) and I am the one who has been doing it all these years. I will bite the bullet and text sis and see if she will do the honors. I've paid my dues with that side of the family.
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