streetsoldier wrote:Strangely, Steph, I am cast in the role of "peacekeeper", although on the surface I'm the least likely candidate...trying to keep 3 people, each with their own opposing agendae, from open conflict. And I look rotten in a baby-blue beret...LOL

streetsoldier, I understand perfectly...
I'm providing the primary care for both my grandmother and her younger sister, both in their late 80's. I feel I owe it to to care for them as long as possible; especially my grandmother who was always there for my sister and me, even before mom passed away. I consider her mom. My great aunt has no one else...widowed with no children; besides, she is more like a grandmother than an aunt to me...a very kind, loving lady.
Fortunately, both are in amazingly good health for their advanced age; although both suffer from diabetes, and have lost the sight in one eye, one from a cactaract, the other from glaucoma. They are both able to walk without assistance (grandma used a walker during her recent bout with pneumonia). I've dedicated myself to care for them until they pass away; or at least as long as I can.
I'm on my own....dad does little or nothing to assist me; even though it's his own mother

--because she tried to protect my sis and me during his abusive outbursts (he once cracked two of her ribs--she was 65 years old

My 18 year old little sis gives me some assistance, when I'm at work, or need a day to destress. My sis in Oregon does everything she can from that distance. She wishes we were in Oregon near her so she could do more...but neither grandma or my great aunt want to relocate from Georgia; I'd move there in a second--her husband's uncle AND brother are both doctors...plus Becky could help me get them into a nice assisted living community..which would allow me to work fulltime while we both shared their care.
Since they both refuse to leave Georgia ("I'm going to die where I was born"!), that's not an option (my sis and I pleaded with them for 3+ years to relocate...it's not going to happen).
Here's the big dilemma: I love both of them dearly--but they CANNOT stand each other
There are a lot of reasons...dysfunctional family background (alcoholic dad, abusive older half brother), sibling rivalry growing up (both claim they were the "prettiest" girl at their church as teenagers

, my granny never liked her little sister's husband, old anger over their parents deaths in the 1950's....both claim they did more to provide care (there were no nursing facilities at that time).
Dad said they both gave their parents 100% effort when it came to care and love...not surprising in 1950's-era Georgia.
It's two sweetheart elderly women with ill feelings and unresolved hurt/anger from decades ago....that was hidden until advanced age brought it to the surface a few years ago (if they lived 2600 miles from each other like me and Becky--only saw each other once every year or two, they'd love each other--I miss little sis so badly it hurts
By themself, it's two sweet angels....put them together, and watch the fireworks. I'm in the middle and can't take sides; especially in light of the fact because it all happened before I was even born
Now you know why I sometimes need a break from baby sister (what I really need is a month fishing in the Keys or lying on a beach in Hawaii...LOL!
I definitely know all about the roll of peacekeeper streetsoldier. Worst of all, I don't even own a blue beret
Perry