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A caregiver's letter to Santa :)

When I was a kid, one of my grade school teacher told us a story about Santa Claus and his ability to make your wish come true. And of course, in my innocence I believe the story and I started to make wishes and end up disappointed because the wishes didn’t materialize. As a grown up, I still keep on wishing even though I know Santa is an intangible personality that was made up.

I still keep on making wishes. And in my line of work, there are so many intangible wishes I want to have. Here’s a shortlist of my uppermost wishes to Santa:

Dear Santa,
I hope my letter will find you well singing Ho! Ho! Ho!
I wish to have a more empathic personality.

Working with old people is intense and along the way, I see and experienced things that hurts me a lot and it hardens my emotional sensibilities.
I wish for infinite patience.
One of my worst traits is my quick temper.
I wish that we, paid Caregivers will get positive support especially from the family.
Caregiving is a sensitive job. Old people are cranky; insensitive because of the pain of their diseases; constant patience needs to be exercised; it's physically exhausting in some cases....
A smile and a word of encouragement/appreciation can do a lot to the flagging spirit.
I wish that respite care is given to those paid Caregiver’s in need of it.
Respite is a short period of rest. Here in Israel, good relievers are hard to find as I have experienced so I am wishing that family members will have enough compassion to give their caregiver a deserving break from any stressful situation.
I wish that Caregivers will have more financial support/benefits.

I have a little request too.
I want an iPad.
I want an electronic reader.
Santa, that’s not a tall order, is it?

Love u lots, Santa!

Happy Holidays to all Caregivers. I hope that all our wishes will come true. It's a season of miracles, after all.

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