Nora's Notes

Little sips of wisdom, wit, and caregiver real-talk — straight from the tea-stained pages of my journal.

Welcome to my cozy corner of the internet. Here you’ll find reflections, resources, rants (the loving kind), and a whole lot of “me too, friend.”

Whether you’re googling symptoms at 3 a.m. or just trying to remember where you put your coffee (again), you’re in good company.

Lately in the Cottage...

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From the Cottage Journal

Real stories. Real mess. Real moments that were learning opportunities.

Peek into the pages of my journal — the honest, heartfelt, sometimes humorous side of caregiving that textbooks never mention.

Dementia & Lewy 101

Gently de-mystifying the brain stuff, one foggy topic at a time.

Simple, caregiver-friendly explanations of what’s happening, why it’s happening, and how to survive the weirdness.

Caregiver Tips & Tea

Practical strategies I’ve tried (and survived) — no sugarcoating, just support.

From handling behaviors to getting them dressed without a wrestling match — these are the everyday tricks I’ve learned on the job.

Encouragement & Inspiration

For the days when you’re tired, teary, and wondering if you’re doing enough.

Uplifting reminders, tiny sparks of hope, and the occasional kick in the pajama pants to keep going.

Creative Breaks & Joy Sparks

Ideas for finding little moments of fun, calm, or connection — even in the chaos.

Activities, music, sensory play, and things that made us laugh (or at least not cry).

Thanks for visiting the cottage — take what you need, leave what you don’t, and remember: even in the thick fog of dementia, you are not alone.

Now go make yourself a cup of something warm and feel a little less like you have to hold it all together.