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Keeping the Home Fires Burning when Mom is Sick
By Kathryn H. Kidd

Sometimes good ideas come from separate places at the same time. Here we have one of those instances:

Sue from New Jersey writes:

I would like to know how mothers with bad backs manage to keep the house clean and the children fed.  This has been a problem that has plagued me for 20 years, but no younger mother I've ever seen at church seems to have this as a chronic problem.

Just as I was getting ready to run Sue's letter and open the discussion among you, Meridian ran an article about a mother who copes with depression.

If there are two mothers out there who are suffering from one chronic malady or another and don't know how others like you are getting through the day, there are probably a ton of you in similar situations. Some of you have fibromyalgia; some have multiple sclerosis; some are confined to bed during complicated pregnancies; some even have cancer.

Ladies how do you keep your family's life organized and happy if you're unable to do everything that other mothers can do? What help do you receive? What things are falling through the cracks? What blessings (if any) do you see in all of this?

Readers — we need your solutions.  If you have conquered this problem, please tell Sue how you did it.  Send your email to circleofsisters@meridianmagazine.com . Put something in the subject line that will let me know your letter isn't spam.  And when you write, b e sure to include your full name, city and state or province. (If you'd rather be semi-anonymous, sign your name as “A Reader from Michigan” or “Sandy from Timbuktu.” The important thing is that we hear from you.)

Until next week — Kathy

" A wise man should consider that health is the greatest of human blessings, and learn how by his own thought to derive benefit from his illnesses."

Hippocrates
Greek physician (460 BC - 377 BC)

 


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About the Author:

Kathryn H. Kidd is the less agile half of the team of Clark and Kathy Kidd. A New Orleans native, she grew up in houses that no longer exist (thanks to a certain hurricane). She attended BYU as a nonmember and finally joined the Church during her junior year, after outlasting several sets of determined missionaries. After graduation she lived in Salt Lake City, where she was a reporter for the Deseret News, and where she met Clark in a local singles ward. The two of them never figured out how to reproduce, so they have spent the past three decades in assorted adventures together.

She is the author of numerous books, some of which were written with Clark. She is also associate editor of Meridian Magazine ― a post she has held since October of 2004. She and Clark live in Virginia, and have been ordinance workers at the Washington DC Temple since 1995. On the rare occasions when they have any free time, they like to travel. They are especially fond of cruises, and are at their happiest when they have just returned from a cruise and have another one in the hopper.

In the course of her journalistic adventures, she has been struck at three times by a cobra, has ridden on a snowplow, and has eaten in the Salvation Army soup line. Life is always full of excitement.

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