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		<title>Halloween Memories of Your Alzheimer&#8217;s Family Member</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mary Emma Allen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Family Memories Are Precious

Do you have Halloween memories connected with your Alzheimer&#8217;s family member?  Memories you can share with your children and grandchildren?  Perhaps memories your Alzheimer&#8217;s patient will still understand.
Share these memories with your family so they see a side of the Alzheimer&#8217;s member not evident today.  They will realize he/she was not always a forgetful, non-functioning person.
My Mom and Halloween
My mom enjoyed Halloween with us four children.  She helped us make jack-o-lanterns, draw pictures, dunk for apples.  Mother assisted us with making costumes and drove us trick-or-treating. (In our farming community, the houses were fairly far apart.)
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<p>Do you have Halloween memories connected with your Alzheimer&#8217;s family member?  Memories you can share with your children and grandchildren?  Perhaps memories your Alzheimer&#8217;s patient will still understand.</p>
<p>Share these memories with your family so they see a side of the Alzheimer&#8217;s member not evident today.  They will realize he/she was not always a forgetful, non-functioning person.</p>
<p><strong>My Mom and Halloween</strong></p>
<p>My mom enjoyed Halloween with us four children.  She helped us make jack-o-lanterns, draw pictures, dunk for apples.  Mother assisted us with making costumes and drove us trick-or-treating. (In our farming community, the houses were fairly far apart.)</p>
<p>One year, when there was a town Halloween party at the community hall, Mother made herself a costume, too.  She dressed as a witch, and with us four youngsters in tow, was surprised when people knew who she was.</p>
<p>&#8220;Who else has four children they&#8217;d dress in costumes and bring to a party?&#8221; someone remarked.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, we all had fun, even though our identities were no longer secret.</p>
<p><strong>Do you have memories like these you can share about and with your Alzheimer&#8217;s family member?</strong>  Memories that contribute to your and their family heritage.</p>
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