Sarah you exude such compassion and love. Thank-you for being you! I was an ICU RN for 30 years and my greatest reward was the appreciation and love that the families and patients reflected back to me. My passion is connecting. So many people are afraid to connect to others that they do not know well, but there is so much beauty in taking a chance and reaching out to someone. Blessing and love to both you and Tiffany.
Sarah, you are amazing. Not only your artistic ability but you’re kindness in reaching out to people. I am a fellow New Englander, having moved back from Florida after 18 years to spend more time with my aging parents and my daughter and grandsons. I am a chef by trade and I fell into this amazing job cooking in an assisted living home where several of the residents have Alzheimers or dementia. I was even lucky enough to rent an apartment on the premises. Ive grown very close to the residents over the past two years. Losing them is hard but, I hope I made their end of life a little more enjoyable. You inspire me with your pourings. Tiffanys journey is lovely!! I did my first large pour today. It wasnt great but it has a lot of nice affects. Thank you and I hope you’re doing better after surgery. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤗🤗
Tiffany's story is both moving and heartbreaking. Thank you, Sarah, for being the beautiful person you are, and bringing her joys to your canvas. The painting is gorgeous. ❤🖼
You are so very sweet to share her story and yours. I really like that Tiffany's family is supporting her on her path every day in what ever comes. I am so glad that she was able to reach out to you!
Thank you for sharing Tiffanys Journey with us. It is a gorgeous piece of art. What a wonderful thought to gift Tiffany with a beautiful painting by you in her favoutlrite colour green which will give her so much joy. You are such a kind & compassionate lady. I love watching your work. Thank you for sharing them with us.
You are so sweet to do this for Tiffany! You're an amazing woman and artist. Being a retired RN, my mom had dementia, grandmother with dementia, my mother's sisters, one had Alzheimer's, another dementia. Of course I keep my mind active, reading, exercise, what ever it takes to keep my mind in active process. Your right, no cure, just med to decrease advancements but meds have many side effects. I hope & pray, it skips me & my children, but the Lord knows what is to come. You are special, love following yore work & instructions.
It is beautiful and I know Tiffany will love it. Thank you for doing this for her. Thank you for sharing her story. I hope this will bring her some peace. God bless you, Tiffany and her family as she battles this terrible disease.
I still get misty eyes watching this. The love you are getting from this community is merely a reflection of the love you've given to so many. You are in my prayers, dear Sarah! oxox
My mother had alzheimer's and we were her care takers for many years. I know the joy that can be found in letting go and letting the person you feel is lost lead you. She could be so much fun, all I had to do was not be the boss let time go and just see where she took me. Tiffany I know you are loving your Journey with Sarah!
Sarah, thank you for sharing Tiffany's story and your background. I know how tough and frustrating and also wonderful and rewarding it can be. I took care of a few relatives with various forms of dementia. Tiffany, being a dispatcher is a noble profession. I filled in as one on many occasions with my local PD and Fire - I was an EMT for several decades. Kudos to both of you for continuing your life journeys while still helping others along the way as best you can. You both have what counts more than anything else (in my opinion) - a Beautiful and Loving and Giving Heart! Continue shining your light - you Do Make A Difference, even if you do not realize it.
My sweet Sarah.. you have such a beautiful heart and spirit 🥰 one of the most rewarding aspects of my painting/UA-cam journey has been getting messages from followers... To be able to touch someone and help them and make a difference to them is such a huge thing! Like you said, to hear their stories is amazing! I feel so blessed to be able to do what we do and still be able to share in this crazy time. Love you sweet lady ❤️ Tiffany's Journey is gorgeous!!
I worked in Home Health and Hospice for many years. The legacy units were always the toughest and most heartbreaking to work in, especially with younger than usual patients. What a blessing you are to everyone, especially Tiffany.
It was nice to see your face, enjoyed your words and compassion. I too understand the true reality of dementia.Enjoy your painting -you are very inspiring and do wonderful work.
You are such a great person sarah! What a great feeling to know that you can help others across the world. I wish you success for many years to come. The world needs more positivity! ❤
You are an amazing, kind, caring human. Thank you for taking the time, not only for Tiffany, but to share part of her journey with us. My heart goes out to her.
47 is so young, thanks so much for sharing her story and bringing awareness to others. I got teary eyed watching this. My grandma has early stages of dementia and she's one of the most special people in the world to me. It's such great advice to love them the same everyday 💚 I'm sure Tiffany will absolutely love this one. You are amazing 💚💚💚
I love green too! I stated to watch your video due to the green colors. Now I have subscribed and thank you for sharing with us your insights- you are an amazing person - thank you 🙏
Wow, just wow! Stunning pour, I can see your heart in it! Tiffany - Thank you for sharing! Lost my great-grandma Grace (she made it to age 105!) and my grandma Jiana (age 71 when she passed in ‘95) - bringing awareness is MUCH appreciated! Stay strong! Prayers coming at ya!! 💪🙏🥰
I think its a wonderful dedication to her Sarah and very touching. The pour came out GORGEOUS!! Very classy and very well done!! 💜💜💜Thank you for sharing!!💜
I spent 30yrs working with individuals with Acquired Brain Disorders (tbi,Alzheimer’s. MS,Huntngton’s Disease,etc) including my maternal grandmother and grandfather. Now,I have a progressive disease and memory issues and it is hard to accept. I use art as my safe place (memory and physical deterioration is very scary. Having to accept help is hard.when i was the GIVER of help. Your,&other pour artists,have been my latest obsession and I have trouble getting a successful pour and then the one successful pours i had a spasm and dropped!! (On its corner when it was halfway through trying) thank you again for “being there“ with people who “need“ an artistic outlet. Thank you also for your service. My calling in life was to serve people, and now I’m one of the people being served… And I appreciate it greatly
Sarah thanks so much for sharing!! My mom had dimentia and my aunts, her sisters would correct her when she went back in time! No Alice, that’s not right. I would always just agree with her. Eventually, she just stopped talking. I know my aunts meant no harm. They just wanted my mom, their sister, Alice back. Just wanted to pass this along to anyone who has a loved one with dementia. My mom is gone now. I’m in awe of what you do and what you paint. You’re truly inspiring!! Thank you!! And God Bless You!!!
Thank you for sharing Tiffany’s story. How wonderful that you’ve been helping her and you didn’t know it until recently. That is a beautiful pour! Sarah, thank you for what you do!
Thank you for sharing Tiffany‘s journey and yours as well. Three years ago at the age of 37 my son was also diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. He has become a great proponent of post it notes! You so unselfishly provide us joy with each video of your beautiful art. Thank you for your generous gift to us each time. Bless you Sarah Mack! 🥇🙏🏼❤️
Oh gosh you are a beautiful soul. I cried through your whole video. The world can be both cruel and beautiful at the same time. You were both meant to come together in this moment and through this journey. Sending love and hugs to both you and Tiffany ❤❤❤
As a nurse for 39 years I have seen a lot of clients with dementia and Alzheimer’s! Each person presented so differently and reacted to different stimuli it is heartbreaking when family don’t visit I think they regress more quickly without their support system. You brought tears to. My eyes. God bless Tiffany and all the others who suffer from this debilitating illness! Thank you for doing this pour for her. Love from NB Canada!
Sarah you are amazing! My heart goes out to you and Tiffany. You and her family may be the anchor she needs to make it through. I have a very dear friend that I love dearly and she faces the same challenge. I am trying to make a difference in her life. Thank you for your inspiration.
You know I love your painting. Today I want to talk about what a beautiful person you are inside and out. I watched both my grandfather and his sister (my great-aunt) succumb to the effects of Alzheimer's. I was very close with my great-aunt and watching her decline was traumatic. Thank you for bringing awareness to this zebras disease, early onset dementia. Tiffany - may you face this new you with bravery and courage but most of all with love. I will keep you in my thoughts. Hugs 💞 Sarah, thank you for sharing your talent ❤️💕. Stay healthy and well.
Sarah, I watch your videos at least once a day. I'm astonished at the beauty of your artwork. Now I can see the beauty comes within your kind and loving heart. I'm sitting here with tears streaming down my face. My dad passed away from complications from dementia 6 years ago. I insisted that he be kept at home. I wish that he had someone like you at his side during his journey. God bless you and your family Tiffany ❤
Inspiring story and artwork to match you lovely lady. Mum passed at 81 after living with this cruel disease for 4 years. Such a horrid way to live final days for her and family and friends. 💚💚💚
Much love to Tiffany!❤ Thank you Sarah for telling her story. I am my Dads caregiver. He has dementia. It is a precious thing for me to have him and care for him. I love his stories and his surprises. I never know what to expect, but everyday i have him is precious! ❤
I, too, am my Dad's full time carer. He has Alzheimer's. What an honour it is to be able to help him stay home as long as possible and, hopefully, bring love, joy and security to his life.
I just recently October of last year started taking care of my mother full-time who also has dementia. I take it one day at a time. She turned 75 in February. She was diagnosed in January 2018. I pray for all those who have to deal with the disease. Those who suffer with the disease and those who care for them.
Well that is stunning Sara! Tiffany will Love this! Thank you for sharing her story with us! I knew you were a fellow health care worker, your beautiful heart and soul shines through your paintings. Tiffany & her family are in my thoughts & prayers. My sister was a 911 dispatcher for 38 years, Tiffany’s story touched my heart very deeply 🙏❤️
Sarah...so heartfelt and kind hearted. Not only is your art expressive but your words are just as compassionate! I am sure Tiffany will be touched by your thoughtfulness! You are truly amazing!
Beautiful painting Sarah. I lost my elderly mother 6 months ago, together we walked the difficult journey of dementia. I.m so gratefull for the nurses who took care of her when i couldn,t anymore. Bless tou Sarah for being so kind and sweet. I,m recovering from a huge burnout and i follow you since many months.I like your channel and during this difficult time of grief and missing the most loving mother of the world i always look forward to another new video.Haven,t seen them all but i m going to. I hope you are doing well, and i,m not able to reach Tiffany but i,m sending her all my love.
Once again you reveal to us how wonderful you are! I wish you health and thank you for sharing with us your art that makes us happy! God Bless You, Sarah!
Oh how sweet of you to share this story. It brings awareness to all of us how horrific this disease is. You are such a beautiful and compassionate person to work in such a difficult area of mental health. Thank you for sharing about Tiffany and I hope she loves it. Also, it was nice to see you!! 👍❤️👏❤️
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's story with us. Alzheimer’s is such a difficult journey and it takes incredibly special people, like you, to share the journey with compassion and love. I always felt you were a one-of-a-kind artist to so generously share your gift. Now you’ve also exposed what a kind-hearted, generous person you are in life. Best to Tiffany on her journey and thank you for continuing to share your beautiful art and techniques with all.
Sarah , I also worked for 9 years with end-of-life Alzheimer’s/dementia residents. It was the most fulfilling and joyful job I’ve ever had! They were the hardest part of leaving that job😞 I may have lost a lot of them during that time but I tried to make their lives matter to them as much as they mattered to me. I was blessed to have shared their lives!❣️
First of all I see 4 thumbs down, who could be that mean. Sarah, you are beautiful inside and out and for you to do this for Tiffany proves the kind of heart you have. God bless you my friend! You are just plain awesome and this turned out so gorgeous!!! Big hugs to you! God Bless you too Tiffany!
You are such a beautiful person, inside and out. I was so touched listening to Tiffany’s journey. You are the queen of straight pours and I hope to see much more of them. Thank you for your generosity and empathy for others. 🥰
Thank you for your beautiful message to us all. My 88 yr old mother lives with me and due to her dementia I started acrylic pouring. The caregiver needs an outlet also. You touched on a few things that I never realized with my own mom and I thank you for that. Bless you Sarah and TIffany. 🌼🌸🌺
I had the privledge of treating a man with early onset. It was one of the greatest and wrenching experience I ever had. He came 2 times a week and he never remembered who I was. The most painful part was to watch him with his loved ones and not remembering his family. Thanks for sharing. It is a heart wrenching thing to watch . You are honorable Sarah. Thanks for sharing
Bless you Sarah, for your sweet, kind soul. If there's anything anyone else can do, let us know. My dad had vascular dementia and we had him at home through most of it, so I know how difficult it can be. Please let Tiffany know a stranger is sending love and prayers her way.
Thank you for this pour and especially for the message before. It was nice to meet you face-to-face. I could always feel your sweet spirit, but now I feel even more love for you. I am a 66 year old woman who was diagnosed with MS at the same time that my mother started showing signs of dementia. The My significant other and I moved in with her to care for her during the last few years of her life. It was very difficult to watch her slowly journey into the world of confusion and at times intense fear. I'm so glad I and that time with her. She left her Earthly body March 20th 2016 , and I miss her every day.. she started painting in her sixties. And left a lot of art supplies behind. I did not pick them up until few months ago. It was discovering acrylic pouring that really got me going. My dining room has turned into an art studio. You're one of my very favorite artist and I absolutely love your work! Thank you for what you do, and who you are. This is definitely art therapy for me. I can walk with assistance but cannot drive . So I'm home with my dog must have the time . Watching you guys, , and trying create something beautiful has given me much joy! I don't think that my work is marketable, but I would like to offer it for a donation to charity. And I think that's what I'm going to try to do. I just want to pay for my cost, and donate 100% of the profit to charities. You are an inspiration! Thank you for allowing God to use you to bless others!💖🙏
Sarah, you are a beautiful person inside and out. Bless you, for the work you do and the compassion you share with your patients and with your viewers. Not only is your art inspirational and beautiful, but so is your heart. Also, thank you for Moo's proper introduction! 😺 I would also like to wish Tiffany and her family blessings of hope, love, and peace. 💖🙏
You and Tiffany have touched my heart. I’ve cared for two different women with Alzheimer’s in my life. All of the time I spent with Those wonderful women are priceless to me. Thanks for reminding me of Marie and Elizabeth.
Your heart giving and speaking with her is touching. I, too, loved my Alzheimer’s and dementia patients years ago. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if I’m soon at the beginning of that journey. It’s a cruel disease and so hard for families. But I found great joy in caring for my patients. I’m glad you do as well.
Hi Sarah Wow, um well I wasn't expecting this at all when I clicked on your thumbnail. It brought out a lot of feelings in me regarding my maternal Grandma who started developing Alzheimers in her mid to late 50's. It is not easy seeing the progression of this thing that steals our minds and changes us so completely. I also worked in a nursing home for a few years. I am a Cosmetologist and so I would go there in my off time and do the patients hair for them. I met so many unique and just lovely people who I were just so interesting to talk to and listen to them tell stories going back through their life, their loves, careers, travels, their adventures.... I felt honored when they shared their personal times/life journey with me. Anyway, this is one of the prettiest pours you've done! So many different textures, it's just beautiful Sarah! What I lovely thing to do for a fellow Soul. Many blessings Tiffany,🦋 May the sun that warms your face, fill your heart with joy and grace.. Namaste💚✨ 🙏🏻🌠🌝🐾
Thank you, Sarah, for taking the time to read the comments left on your site. Had you not, surely you would have not found the goodness and kindness your heart needed to express tonight in “ Tiffany’s Journey”. I’m deeply touched. The story, having Tiffany find you and learn your technique, to being the Angel God used to bring further the disease of early onset Alzheimer’s. You were where you needed to be. Thank you for taking the time in your intro, and for listening to a strangers story. Your pour was beautiful. By the way, it was the first time I’ve seen you, too!! Now I can have a name to a beautiful face. Rock on’ Be well. Laurie
What lovely story about your friend & your work with dementia & Alzhiemers patients. My mom-in-law has the disease & it has reduced this strong independent woman who raised 3 son's mostly alone & with help from her Mom & Dad, to a quiet, withdrawn woman who shrinks away from contact because she doesn't want to get up & leave her bed or chair. I suspect that she fears the unknown & unfamiliar & frankly that is her reality now. So bless you Sarah for working with these patients who need some who understands them where they are as they are in the moment. The painting is lovely, & green is on of my fav's also! I'm certain Tiffany will love it.
I get misty-eyed every time we watch this video, and I say prayers for Tiffany and her family. I adore this color palette. Sending you much love and big hugs ~Cheryl
What a lovely story and person you are, Sarah. Thank you for sharing and letting us see your sweet face through telling us about Tiffany. I’ll pray for her and her family to enjoy the now. And that is a stunning pour with greens, which have been hard as heck for me! Stay safe and well 🤗
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's story. You had me in tears. My mother-in-law has dementia and it's so hard to see her decline. Care givers are very special people.
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's Journey with us. At close to 80, I have several friends that had Alzheimer's and one that had early onset. Each journey was different. So nice to know that you bring joy to these patients, as well as joy to us through your wonderful paintings. Love the green. So calming but uplifting too. That is one big kitty!
Firstly thank you for sharing Tiffany’s story and then thank you that I get to see your beautiful face not just your hands and smock...you are so very easy to watch and learn from Sarah. Thank you this beautiful and special nature inspired work.
Thank you for sharing this most important story. Being recognized as a family member of someone who has dementia is a great gift indeed, you've connected that person to a beloved time in that person's life. You are all blessed.
Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness and sincerity. You are a gift to many of your viewers not just for the art, but for the kinship and comfort you bring to so many! Thank you Sarah!🥰
Oh Sarah my heart breaks for her. My stepfather succumbed to Alzheimer’s after almost ten years and it is such a horrible disease. How special you are for dedicating your life to helping people who suffer from this. How frightening it must be for tiffany to know what is coming. Im sure this painting will bring her happiness for many days and months to come. Alzheimers is something that could happen to any of us. ❤️ god bless you sweet Sarah
Sarah I always knew you were special, now I have a deeper understanding and respect for how special you are. You had me in tears when sharing Tiffany’s story. This painting came out beautiful! I never thought I would like the greens but this is absolutely gorgeous. Prayers for Tiffany, her beautiful family and all of the others who suffer from this horrid disease.
Thank you SO much for sharing - your painting and your inspiration! Caregivers are AMAZING and you have such a connection, we can "feel" it when you speak. Many blessings to you and Tiffany as well as the many others with this condition! Love the GREENS also!
Tiffanys journey is a beautiful pour. So is your story. And hers. I have taken care of family members for years that suffered with dementia/alzheimers. Currently my mom. She is 85 now and has been with me for 15 years or so. Its hard watching her forget who everyone is and most days not able to remember anything much. I truly sympathize with anyone suffering from this disease or anyone taking care of someone with it. These videos help me have something to do to keep my own sanity! Thank you for all you do.
Sarah you exude such compassion and love. Thank-you for being you! I was an ICU RN for 30 years and my greatest reward was the appreciation and love that the families and patients reflected back to me. My passion is connecting. So many people are afraid to connect to others that they do not know well, but there is so much beauty in taking a chance and reaching out to someone. Blessing and love to both you and Tiffany.
Sarah, you are amazing. Not only your artistic ability but you’re kindness in reaching out to people. I am a fellow New Englander, having moved back from Florida after 18 years to spend more time with my aging parents and my daughter and grandsons. I am a chef by trade and I fell into this amazing job cooking in an assisted living home where several of the residents have Alzheimers or dementia. I was even lucky enough to rent an apartment on the premises. Ive grown very close to the residents over the past two years. Losing them is hard but, I hope I made their end of life a little more enjoyable. You inspire me with your pourings. Tiffanys journey is lovely!! I did my first large pour today. It wasnt great but it has a lot of nice affects. Thank you and I hope you’re doing better after surgery. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🤗🤗
Tiffany's story is both moving and heartbreaking. Thank you, Sarah, for being the beautiful person you are, and bringing her joys to your canvas. The painting is gorgeous. ❤🖼
Thank you ☺️
You are so very sweet to share her story and yours. I really like that Tiffany's family is supporting her on her path every day in what ever comes. I am so glad that she was able to reach out to you!
💙💙 thank you Lisa.
Thank you for sharing Tiffanys Journey with us. It is a gorgeous piece of art. What a wonderful thought to gift Tiffany with a beautiful painting by you in her favoutlrite colour green which
will give her so much joy. You are such a kind & compassionate lady. I love watching your work. Thank you for sharing them with us.
This is a beautiful piece. Tiffany will be in my prayers.
You are a very special lady. Thank you for sharing.
You are so sweet to do this for Tiffany! You're an amazing woman and artist. Being a retired RN, my mom had dementia, grandmother with dementia, my mother's sisters, one had Alzheimer's, another dementia. Of course I keep my mind active, reading, exercise, what ever it takes to keep my mind in active process. Your right, no cure, just med to decrease advancements but meds have many side effects. I hope & pray, it skips me & my children, but the Lord knows what is to come. You are special, love following yore work & instructions.
It is beautiful and I know Tiffany will love it. Thank you for doing this for her. Thank you for sharing her story. I hope this will bring her some peace. God bless you, Tiffany and her family as she battles this terrible disease.
Thank you so much ☺️
I still get misty eyes watching this. The love you are getting from this community is merely a reflection of the love you've given to so many. You are in my prayers, dear Sarah! oxox
My mother had alzheimer's and we were her care takers for many years. I know the joy that can be found in letting go and letting the person you feel is lost lead you. She could be so much fun, all I had to do was not be the boss let time go and just see where she took me. Tiffany I know you are loving your Journey with Sarah!
Sarah so happy to see in person not only are you rare but the love for others is phenomenal you are truly a gifted person With a heart as big as Texas
Tiffany will love it!!!
You are an inspiration and a beautiful soul!! Prayers for Tiffany and her family. Thank you for sharing Sarah.
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's story. She is in my prayers and I believe her journey will be as beautiful as your painting 🙏
I know Tiffany will love this❣️ thank you for sharing with us your art and your heart ❤️
thank you Sarah for the wonderful video and the story of Tiffany
Thank you
Sarah, thank you for sharing Tiffany's story and your background.
I know how tough and frustrating and also wonderful and rewarding it can be.
I took care of a few relatives with various forms of dementia.
Tiffany, being a dispatcher is a noble profession.
I filled in as one on many occasions with my local PD and Fire -
I was an EMT for several decades.
Kudos to both of you for continuing your life journeys while still helping others
along the way as best you can.
You both have what counts more than anything else (in my opinion) -
a Beautiful and Loving and Giving Heart!
Continue shining your light - you Do Make A Difference,
even if you do not realize it.
My sweet Sarah.. you have such a beautiful heart and spirit 🥰 one of the most rewarding aspects of my painting/UA-cam journey has been getting messages from followers... To be able to touch someone and help them and make a difference to them is such a huge thing! Like you said, to hear their stories is amazing! I feel so blessed to be able to do what we do and still be able to share in this crazy time. Love you sweet lady ❤️ Tiffany's Journey is gorgeous!!
This wins the internet today. BLessings abound! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🎉❤️❤️❤️
I worked in Home Health and Hospice for many years. The legacy units were always the toughest and most heartbreaking to work in, especially with younger than usual patients. What a blessing you are to everyone, especially Tiffany.
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's Journey with us. You are amazing and appreciate all you do. I hope the best Tiffany 💖
Beautiful work 🌹God bless you Tiffany🙏
It was nice to see your face, enjoyed your words and compassion. I too understand the true reality of dementia.Enjoy your painting -you are very inspiring and do wonderful work.
You are such a great person sarah! What a great feeling to know that you can help others across the world. I wish you success for many years to come. The world needs more positivity! ❤
You are an amazing, kind, caring human. Thank you for taking the time, not only for Tiffany, but to share part of her journey with us. My heart goes out to her.
47 is so young, thanks so much for sharing her story and bringing awareness to others. I got teary eyed watching this. My grandma has early stages of dementia and she's one of the most special people in the world to me. It's such great advice to love them the same everyday 💚 I'm sure Tiffany will absolutely love this one. You are amazing 💚💚💚
How sweet and sincere you are and Tiffany has a good friend. God please bless you both and your families.
I Love your inspiration behind this painting as I am taking care of my mom. Who has Alzheimer's
I'm house nurse in France
And I understand your feelings
I LOVE your art and your gentelness
Sorry if my english is not very good
Big kiss
Florence
I love green too! I stated to watch your video due to the green colors. Now I have subscribed and thank you for sharing with us your insights- you are an amazing person - thank you 🙏
Wow what a story........you are amazing Sarah and a beautiful painting Tiffany can enjoy 💖💖💖
Thank you so much ☺️
Lovely and I know Tiffany will love it. Prayers for her and her family.
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing Tiffany's story. It's very touching and I know she'll enjoy the painting.
Wow, just wow! Stunning pour, I can see your heart in it! Tiffany - Thank you for sharing! Lost my great-grandma Grace (she made it to age 105!) and my grandma Jiana (age 71 when she passed in ‘95) - bringing awareness is MUCH appreciated! Stay strong! Prayers coming at ya!! 💪🙏🥰
I think its a wonderful dedication to her Sarah and very touching. The pour came out GORGEOUS!! Very classy and very well done!!
💜💜💜Thank you for sharing!!💜
I spent 30yrs working with individuals with Acquired Brain Disorders (tbi,Alzheimer’s. MS,Huntngton’s Disease,etc) including my maternal grandmother and grandfather. Now,I have a progressive disease and memory issues and it is hard to accept. I use art as my safe place (memory and physical deterioration is very scary. Having to accept help is hard.when i was the GIVER of help. Your,&other pour artists,have been my latest obsession and I have trouble getting a successful pour and then the one successful pours i had a spasm and dropped!! (On its corner when it was halfway through trying) thank you again for “being there“ with people who “need“ an artistic outlet. Thank you also for your service. My calling in life was to serve people, and now I’m one of the people being served… And I appreciate it greatly
Your in my thoughts 💚
Tiffany Calhoun Thank you, I wasn’t trying to get sympathy I was just sharing
Sarah thanks so much for sharing!! My mom had dimentia and my aunts, her sisters would correct her when she went back in time! No Alice, that’s not right. I would always just agree with her. Eventually, she just stopped talking. I know my aunts meant no harm. They just wanted my mom, their sister, Alice back. Just wanted to pass this along to anyone who has a loved one with dementia. My mom is gone now. I’m in awe of what you do and what you paint. You’re truly inspiring!! Thank you!! And God Bless You!!!
Thank you for sharing Tiffany’s story. How wonderful that you’ve been helping her and you didn’t know it until recently. That is a beautiful pour! Sarah, thank you for what you do!
I love this painting!!!!! Dang, I get misty-eyed every time I watch this video! You simply amaze me, Sarah. Much love and big happy hugs! ~Cheryl
Besides the amazing painting, I see a beautiful beautiful soul.
God bless you Tiffany.
Thank you for sharing Tiffany‘s journey and yours as well. Three years ago at the age of 37 my son was also diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer’s. He has become a great proponent of post it notes! You so unselfishly provide us joy with each video of your beautiful art. Thank you for your generous gift to us each time. Bless you Sarah Mack! 🥇🙏🏼❤️
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Have always loved your art, regardless of the colors. Now there is another reason...your heart is as beautiful as your art.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Oh gosh you are a beautiful soul. I cried through your whole video. The world can be both cruel and beautiful at the same time. You were both meant to come together in this moment and through this journey.
Sending love and hugs to both you and Tiffany ❤❤❤
Really love green pours!
and the painting is gorgeous!!
You can definitely never have too much green.
Beautiful painting Sarah.
Sending love and best wishes to Tiffany and her family and friends ♥️ ❤️ 💚💚
As a nurse for 39 years I have seen a lot of clients with dementia and Alzheimer’s! Each person presented so differently and reacted to different stimuli it is heartbreaking when family don’t visit I think they regress more quickly without their support system. You brought tears to. My eyes. God bless Tiffany and all the others who suffer from this debilitating illness! Thank you for doing this pour for her. Love from NB Canada!
Sarah you are amazing! My heart goes out to you and Tiffany. You and her family may be the anchor she needs to make it through. I have a very dear friend that I love dearly and she faces the same challenge. I am trying to make a difference in her life. Thank you for your inspiration.
You are a wonderful, beautiful woman inside and out. Awesome painting. Tiffany keep painting and bless you and your family.
Reminds me of beautiful peacock feathers!!💜💜💜
You know I love your painting. Today I want to talk about what a beautiful person you are inside and out. I watched both my grandfather and his sister (my great-aunt) succumb to the effects of Alzheimer's. I was very close with my great-aunt and watching her decline was traumatic. Thank you for bringing awareness to this zebras disease, early onset dementia.
Tiffany - may you face this new you with bravery and courage but most of all with love. I will keep you in my thoughts. Hugs 💞
Sarah, thank you for sharing your talent ❤️💕. Stay healthy and well.
It takes a special person to work with people with this diagnosis. Thank you for sharing Tiffany's journey.
Sarah, I watch your videos at least once a day. I'm astonished at the beauty of your artwork. Now I can see the beauty comes within your kind and loving heart. I'm sitting here with tears streaming down my face. My dad passed away from complications from dementia 6 years ago. I insisted that he be kept at home. I wish that he had someone like you at his side during his journey. God bless you and your family Tiffany ❤
You are so precious Sarah ! Thank you for sharing.... and THANK YOU for caring. Bless your heart.
Inspiring story and artwork to match you lovely lady. Mum passed at 81 after living with this cruel disease for 4 years. Such a horrid way to live final days for her and family and friends. 💚💚💚
Much love to Tiffany!❤ Thank you Sarah for telling her story. I am my Dads caregiver. He has dementia. It is a precious thing for me to have him and care for him. I love his stories and his surprises. I never know what to expect, but everyday i have him is precious! ❤
I, too, am my Dad's full time carer. He has Alzheimer's. What an honour it is to be able to help him stay home as long as possible and, hopefully, bring love, joy and security to his life.
I just recently October of last year started taking care of my mother full-time who also has dementia. I take it one day at a time. She turned 75 in February. She was diagnosed in January 2018. I pray for all those who have to deal with the disease. Those who suffer with the disease and those who care for them.
Bless you.
@@cassandraburton6132 Thank you, my mom made her transition 5/5/2020. Natural causes.😭💖
I hope all is well with you.
@@cassandraburton6132 yes I am well, thanks for asking 💖
Well that is stunning Sara! Tiffany will Love this! Thank you for sharing her story with us! I knew you were a fellow health care worker, your beautiful heart and soul shines through your paintings. Tiffany & her family are in my thoughts & prayers. My sister was a 911 dispatcher for 38 years, Tiffany’s story touched my heart very deeply 🙏❤️
Sarah...so heartfelt and kind hearted. Not only is your art expressive but your words are just as compassionate! I am sure Tiffany will be touched by your thoughtfulness! You are truly amazing!
Love and prayers to Tiffany and her family. This painting is so beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful painting Sarah. I lost my elderly mother 6 months ago, together we walked the difficult journey of dementia. I.m so gratefull for the nurses who took care of her when i couldn,t anymore. Bless tou Sarah for being so kind and sweet. I,m recovering from a huge burnout and i follow you since many months.I like your channel and during this difficult time of grief and missing the most loving mother of the world i always look forward to another new video.Haven,t seen them all but i m going to. I hope you are doing well, and i,m not able to reach Tiffany but i,m sending her all my love.
Once again you reveal to us how wonderful you are! I wish you health and thank you for sharing with us your art that makes us happy! God Bless You, Sarah!
Oh how sweet of you to share this story. It brings awareness to all of us how horrific this disease is. You are such a beautiful and compassionate person to work in such a difficult area of mental health. Thank you for sharing about Tiffany and I hope she loves it. Also, it was nice to see you!! 👍❤️👏❤️
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's story with us. Alzheimer’s is such a difficult journey and it takes incredibly special people, like you, to share the journey with compassion and love. I always felt you were a one-of-a-kind artist to so generously share your gift. Now you’ve also exposed what a kind-hearted, generous person you are in life. Best to Tiffany on her journey and thank you for continuing to share your beautiful art and techniques with all.
You are so sweet. Thank you so much!
Bless you and Tiffany. Thank you for the beautiful green pour.
Love it Sarah! Green is my favorite color. Chartreuse kitchen, one bedroom apple green, one bedroom moss green. Dear Tiffany, go green 💕
Sarah , I also worked for 9 years with end-of-life Alzheimer’s/dementia residents. It was the most fulfilling and joyful job I’ve ever had! They were the hardest part of leaving that job😞 I may have lost a lot of them during that time but I tried to make their lives matter to them as much as they mattered to me. I was blessed to have shared their lives!❣️
First of all I see 4 thumbs down, who could be that mean. Sarah, you are beautiful inside and out and for you to do this for Tiffany proves the kind of heart you have. God bless you my friend! You are just plain awesome and this turned out so gorgeous!!! Big hugs to you! God Bless you too Tiffany!
You are such a beautiful person, inside and out. I was so touched listening to Tiffany’s journey. You are the queen of straight pours and I hope to see much more of them. Thank you for your generosity and empathy for others. 🥰
My heart goes out to Tiffany being so young to have to deal with dementia - you are a special person!
Thank you for your beautiful message to us all. My 88 yr old mother lives with me and due to her dementia I started acrylic pouring. The caregiver needs an outlet also. You touched on a few things that I never realized with my own mom and I thank you for that. Bless you Sarah and TIffany. 🌼🌸🌺
I had the privledge of treating a man with early onset. It was one of the greatest and wrenching experience I ever had. He came 2 times a week and he never remembered who I was. The most painful part was to watch him with his loved ones and not remembering his family. Thanks for sharing. It is a heart wrenching thing to watch . You are honorable Sarah. Thanks for sharing
Bless you Sarah, for your sweet, kind soul. If there's anything anyone else can do, let us know. My dad had vascular dementia and we had him at home through most of it, so I know how difficult it can be. Please let Tiffany know a stranger is sending love and prayers her way.
Water'd drops in the Eden's garden !!! Beautiful Tiffany's journey !!!🙏🙏😍
Thank you for this pour and especially for the message before. It was nice to meet you face-to-face. I could always feel your sweet spirit, but now I feel even more love for you. I am a 66 year old woman who was diagnosed with MS at the same time that my mother started showing signs of dementia. The My significant other and I moved in with her to care for her during the last few years of her life. It was very difficult to watch her slowly journey into the world of confusion and at times intense fear. I'm so glad I and that time with her. She left her Earthly body March 20th 2016 , and I miss her every day.. she started painting in her sixties. And left a lot of art supplies behind. I did not pick them up until few months ago. It was discovering acrylic pouring that really got me going. My dining room has turned into an art studio. You're one of my very favorite artist and I absolutely love your work! Thank you for what you do, and who you are. This is definitely art therapy for me. I can walk with assistance but cannot drive . So I'm home with my dog must have the time . Watching you guys, , and trying create something beautiful has given me much joy! I don't think that my work is marketable, but I would like to offer it for a donation to charity. And I think that's what I'm going to try to do. I just want to pay for my cost, and donate 100% of the profit to charities. You are an inspiration! Thank you for allowing God to use you to bless others!💖🙏
Sarah, you are a beautiful person inside and out. Bless you, for the work you do and the compassion you share with your patients and with your viewers. Not only is your art inspirational and beautiful, but so is your heart. Also, thank you for Moo's proper introduction! 😺 I would also like to wish Tiffany and her family blessings of hope, love, and peace. 💖🙏
You and Tiffany have touched my heart. I’ve cared for two different women with Alzheimer’s in my life. All of the time I spent with Those wonderful women are priceless to me. Thanks for reminding me of Marie and Elizabeth.
Thanks for sharing this
We have been touched by this terrible disease that takes you to a place you don't want to be in. The painting is beautiful
Your heart runs as deep as your talent, very deep.... Bless you sweetie, thanks for sharing.
Your heart giving and speaking with her is touching. I, too, loved my Alzheimer’s and dementia patients years ago. I wouldn’t be surprised at all if I’m soon at the beginning of that journey. It’s a cruel disease and so hard for families. But I found great joy in caring for my patients. I’m glad you do as well.
Hi Sarah
Wow, um well I wasn't expecting this at all when I clicked on your thumbnail. It brought out a lot of feelings in me regarding my maternal Grandma who started developing Alzheimers in her mid to late 50's. It is not easy seeing the progression of this thing that steals our minds and changes us so completely.
I also worked in a nursing home for a few years.
I am a Cosmetologist and so I would go there in my off time and do the patients hair for them. I met so many unique and just lovely people who I were just so interesting to talk to and listen to them tell stories going back through their life, their loves, careers, travels, their adventures.... I felt honored when they shared their personal times/life journey with me.
Anyway, this is one of the prettiest pours you've done! So many different textures, it's just beautiful Sarah! What I lovely thing to do for a fellow Soul.
Many blessings Tiffany,🦋
May the sun that warms your face, fill your heart with joy and grace..
Namaste💚✨ 🙏🏻🌠🌝🐾
Thank you, Sarah, for taking the time to read the comments left on your site. Had you not, surely you would have not found the goodness and kindness your heart needed to express tonight in “ Tiffany’s Journey”. I’m deeply touched. The story, having Tiffany find you and learn your technique, to being the Angel God used to bring further the disease of early onset Alzheimer’s. You were where you needed to be. Thank you for taking the time in your intro, and for listening to a strangers story. Your pour was beautiful. By the way, it was the first time I’ve seen you, too!! Now I can have a name to a beautiful face. Rock on’ Be well. Laurie
What lovely story about your friend & your work with dementia & Alzhiemers patients. My mom-in-law has the disease & it has reduced this strong independent woman who raised 3 son's mostly alone & with help from her Mom & Dad, to a quiet, withdrawn woman who shrinks away from contact because she doesn't want to get up & leave her bed or chair. I suspect that she fears the unknown & unfamiliar & frankly that is her reality now. So bless you Sarah for working with these patients who need some who understands them where they are as they are in the moment. The painting is lovely, & green is on of my fav's also! I'm certain Tiffany will love it.
I get misty-eyed every time we watch this video, and I say prayers for Tiffany and her family. I adore this color palette. Sending you much love and big hugs ~Cheryl
What a lovely story and person you are, Sarah. Thank you for sharing and letting us see your sweet face through telling us about Tiffany. I’ll pray for her and her family to enjoy the now. And that is a stunning pour with greens, which have been hard as heck for me! Stay safe and well 🤗
Absolutely beautiful! Love the greens! 💖
Big heart and big art, thank you for sharing a glimpse of Tiffany's journey.
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's story. You had me in tears. My mother-in-law has dementia and it's so hard to see her decline. Care givers are very special people.
Thank you for sharing Tiffany's Journey with us. At close to 80, I have several friends that had Alzheimer's and one that had early onset. Each journey was different. So nice to know that you bring joy to these patients, as well as joy to us through your wonderful paintings. Love the green. So calming but uplifting too.
That is one big kitty!
Firstly thank you for sharing Tiffany’s story and then thank you that I get to see your beautiful face not just your hands and smock...you are so very easy to watch and learn from Sarah. Thank you this beautiful and special nature inspired work.
Thank you for sharing this most important story. Being recognized as a family member of someone who has dementia is a great gift indeed, you've connected that person to a beloved time in that person's life. You are all blessed.
Thank you so much for your thoughtfulness and sincerity. You are a gift to many of your viewers not just for the art, but for the kinship and comfort you bring to so many! Thank you Sarah!🥰
Beautiful artist, beautiful person. Much love to Tiffany and you, Sarah.❤️❤️❤️
Oh Sarah my heart breaks for her. My stepfather succumbed to Alzheimer’s after almost ten years and it is such a horrible disease. How special you are for dedicating your life to helping people who suffer from this. How frightening it must be for tiffany to know what is coming. Im sure this painting will bring her happiness for many days and months to come. Alzheimers is something that could happen to any of us. ❤️ god bless you sweet Sarah
Beautiful piece for a beautiful lady ❤️❤️🙂❤️❤️ God bless you Sarah for doing this, you are amazing ❤️❤️❤️🙂
Beautiful thoughts, beautiful painting. All the best to Tiffany. Maybe you could even show one of her paintings.
Sarah I always knew you were special, now I have a deeper understanding and respect for how special you are. You had me in tears when sharing Tiffany’s story. This painting came out beautiful! I never thought I would like the greens but this is absolutely gorgeous. Prayers for Tiffany, her beautiful family and all of the others who suffer from this horrid disease.
Thank you SO much for sharing - your painting and your inspiration! Caregivers are AMAZING and you have such a connection, we can "feel" it when you speak. Many blessings to you and Tiffany as well as the many others with this condition! Love the GREENS also!
Tiffanys journey is a beautiful pour. So is your story. And hers. I have taken care of family members for years that suffered with dementia/alzheimers. Currently my mom. She is 85 now and has been with me for 15 years or so. Its hard watching her forget who everyone is and most days not able to remember anything much. I truly sympathize with anyone suffering from this disease or anyone taking care of someone with it. These videos help me have something to do to keep my own sanity! Thank you for all you do.