FROM THE EDITOR'S PEN /
One Rainy Day/
Editorial List
Ten years ago this week
on a rain soaked afternoon, I picked up the first issues of
Today’s Caregiver magazine from the printer. We immediately
loaded them into a rented truck and proceeded to deliver
them across three counties. Quickly, that personal delivery
system became unworkable as we started our national
distribution of the magazine. This newsletter came a few
years later, as the internet was still in its infancy in
1995.
We started these
publications as family caregivers who could not find the
information we needed as we cared for our loved ones and are
happy for the information we have been able to share with
our fellow caregivers. We are truly grateful for the kind
words that we have received from our readers in our tenth
anniversary year, but I really need to thank the experts
from whom we have learned the most – you.
We have learned about
the true nature of the word, hero. We have learned that in
every community and online there are people anxious to help
if only we would reach out to find them. We have learned
that there is poetry in all of us and the poems that we have
received from family caregivers over the years are
priceless. And most of all we have learned that you can tell
the real character of a person by what they do after they
receive that phone call in the middle of the night telling
them that a loved one is in need of their help.
These ten years have
been less about the printed word than learning to share what
is imprinted on all of our hearts.
I anxiously look forward
to continuing our support of family caregivers for the next
ten and beyond.
Gary Barg
Editor-in-Chief
gary@caregiver.com