Tag: Dad
Purls of Wisdom
by connie on May.30, 2009, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Not Knitting
An interview in The Boston Globe with Irene Sege.
interview on May 4, 2009. The Boston Globe
There are many reasons people learn to knit. Their mothers or their grandmothers taught them. They wanted to learn something creative. They decided to add one more craft to their repertoire.
Me? I learned to knit for my brain.
**** This is a link to full article Purls of Wisdom on Alzheimer prevention, or on living life well.
My Dad had Alzheimer’s link to a little story from 2003
My Dad had Alzheimer’s
by connie on Jan.27, 2003, under ConnieleneKnits blog, Not Knitting
It has taken me a long time to write “My dad had Alzheimers”.
My dad was amazing, father of 7 children, sailed the world in the boat he outfitted himself, leaving New Zealand for Denmark at age 65, returning at age 67. He was fit, active, strong and he had Alzheimer’s.
He could never understand why I knitted, when I could just buy, and why I made my sauces and gravies from scratch instead of from a packet. Now I would answer – because it keeps my brain cells healthy and functional – I hope. And also as he always knew – because I could never not knit.
Since he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s we have all learned a lot about this disease from various sources other than watching his struggles.
One thing I have learned is that knitting may help protect one from Alzheimer’s – so I will keep on knitting because if it will help protect me from what he had to go through, then I shall knit forever. There is no way I want to realise how my life has changed and how little control I have over it – in those early stage Alzheimer’s more lucid moments.
So I keep on knitting – and I have been knitting Alzheimer brain cells – I have created 2 so far, using knitted I-cords. I am not sure I will ever photograph these, but I do look at them and I am reminded that knitting might help protect from Alzheimer’s.
I shall keep on knitting.
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