Advanced Directives and Living Wills
When we were kids, we used to put our hands over our ears and hum loudly or say, “I can’t hear you.” It was our way of telling the other child who was speaking that we were not interested in, and would not listen to whatever they had to say.
Then there’s my youngest son. He covers his face with his favorite blanket. That’s his way of “hiding.” He figures, if he can’t see me, then I can’t see him.


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