Growing old with the one you love is a dream for many—but for those affected by memory loss, it becomes a bittersweet reality. In a quiet nursing home, an 80-year-old man lives that reality every day.
Each morning, without fail, he brings breakfast to his wife, who suffers from Alzheimer’s. She no longer knows who he is—not for the past five years. But he remembers her.
When asked if she would worry if he missed a visit, he softly replied, “She doesn’t remember… she doesn’t even know who I am.” A nurse once asked why he still comes every day. His answer: “She doesn’t know who I am, but I know who she is.”
Those words capture a deep truth. Love, real love, doesn’t depend on memory. It depends on devotion. His daily visit is more than a routine—it’s a promise kept, a bond honored.
In a world moving too fast, this quiet act of love reminds us to cherish those we hold dear, even as time changes everything.