Thursday, October 15, 2015
Alzheimer’s Garden
Thursday, October 15, 2015
Alzheimer’s Garden

Each year for the last 3 we have participated in our local Walk to End Alzheimer's. (You have seen photos of Henry with his Uncle Bob who is currently suffering with the disease. Well, at the walk, we are given flowers in colors that represent your affiliation with Alzheimer's disease. Orange is that you support the cause and a vision of a world without Alzheimer's (which we do). Purple represents that you have lost someone to Alzheimer's or dementia (which we have). Yellow tells that you are supporting or caring for someone with Alzheimer's (which would be for Bob's wife, Aunt Kelly). The blue flower is to show that you have dementia or Alzheimer's (and that one is for Uncle Bob himself, although he is no longer in a position to understand any of this).
We wanted to pose Henry in front of the Alzheimer's garden so that Henry, even though he could not make the walk, show that he is in support of a world free of Alzheimer's disease. Henry's brain issues are actually quite similar to that of a person who has the fairly early stages of dementia. So, this is a cause that Henry can support wholeheartedly. After the world of pugs, working to end Alzheimer's is our biggest passion. #EndAlz #WalkToEndAlz #DoingItForBob #HenryHopesToEndAlzToo
7 Comments
What a wonderful thing to participate in!
aaaww, what a beautiful garden Henry. Love your cause, we also, have been affected… xo
What a wonderful cause…sadly, I think all of us know someone…:(
Thanks to people like you, supporting work to end Alzheimer’s, we are getting closer to a world without it.
#endalz
Alzheimer’s is a disease that is becoming more and more prevalent, and a lot more money needs to flow into research.
My sister died 11 years ago with this terrible thing. To watch a vibrant lady turn into someone with a blank expression, not knowing how to do anything, is heartbreaking to watch.
I think my Missy Girl has some dementia as well. She will do well and suddenly acts very confused.
I applaud you for all you do concerning Alzheimer’s. Henry you need to be the poster pug.
Such a wonderful picture of Henry, and such an important cause.
My father suffered through dementia at the end of his life.
Thank you for supporting this cause.
Henry looks brilliant in this pic!
Wonderful garden spot, so cheery.