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Our Long-Term Care Interview Experience in Ontario: What We Learned and What Comes Next

  Grandpa Journey 27 April 2026 morning marked an important step in our journey toward planning for the future. At 10:30 AM sharp , , we welcomed a government long-term care (LTC) service officer into our home. The conversation began right away—structured, professional, yet surprisingly personal. 👨‍👩‍👧 Starting with Our Family Life The officer first wanted to understand our living situation. We shared that: Julie and I live together We have one daughter, who visits us once a month with her family These visits are precious—true family gathering time that we deeply enjoy She also asked whether we receive any outside help. Our answer was simple and honest: Most household responsibilities are handled by Julie I help with dishwashing Julie is truly the backbone of our home, and I rely on her greatly That realization—saying it out loud—felt important. 🏡 Why We Are Applying for Long-Term Care We made our position clear: We are happy living in our current home and are not in a rush to...

An Afternoon with Cherry Blossoms – Simple Joys at Sussex Park

This afternoon, around 4 pm, the sunshine was simply too inviting to ignore. The light coming through the window had that gentle warmth—one of those early spring signals that says, “Go outside, enjoy it while it lasts.” I suggested to Julie that we go for a walk and soak in the sunlight. As always, she had a better idea. “Why not go to Sussex Park?” she said. “It’s time to see the cherry blossoms.” That was all it took. We set off on foot, enjoying a comfortable 30-minute walk from our home. No rush, no pressure—just a steady pace, breathing in the fresh air. These small walks, I find, are becoming more meaningful than any grand outing. When we arrived, the park was calm. Not crowded, just a scattering of people—families, a few couples, some individuals like us, quietly appreciating the season. And then, the cherry blossoms. From a distance, they were already welcoming—soft pink clouds lining the trees, almost like nature had decided to decorate the park for a celebration. Up close, th...
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