When the Parent Becomes the Child: Loving Through Defiance and Entitlement


There’s a moment no one really prepares you for. Not the emergency. Not the hospital stay. Not even the waiting. It’s the moment you bring them home. You would think that’s the relief—the happy ending after days or weeks of stress and uncertainty. But for many caregivers, this is where a different kind of weight…
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The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart; and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. – Psalm 34:18 (KJV) It’s never easy to say goodbye to a parent. Last year my dad was diagnosed with lung cancer. We fought the VA to get treatments. After urging him to see…
Caring for an aging parent is already filled with emotion, sacrifice, and hard decisions. But when that parent also has a personality disorder—and uses manipulation to get their way—the role of caregiver becomes even more complicated. Many adult children feel torn between guilt and responsibility, love and self-preservation. If you’ve found yourself here, you are…
Every Sunday morning, while the house is slowly waking and the sun is just peeking over the fields, I start a batch of cinnamon rolls. It’s a rhythm we’ve kept for years now—a little bit of dough, a lot of butter and cinnamon, and a whole lot of love. The bread machine hums along while…
Aging is a season none of us can escape, yet it brings with it both beauty and heartbreak. For me, this truth became very real recently when my mom suffered a fall that led to two brain bleeds and a traumatic brain injury (TBI). Overnight, our world shifted. Doctor appointments, rehabilitation plans, and daily caregiving…