A Cup of Tea on The Commode, Mark Steven Porro
A Cup of Tea on The Commode, Mark Steven Porro
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A Cup of Tea on The Commode
My Multi-Tasking Adventures of Caring for Mom and How I Survived to Tell the Tale

Author: Mark Steven Porro

Narrator: Mark Steven Porro

Unabridged: 7 hr 26 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/20/2023


Synopsis

Mark enjoyed his carefree bachelor’s life in Los Angeles. He had no steady girlfriend, no children, few responsibilities outside of work. But that all changed when “The Call” came. Genevieve, his eighty-nine-year-old mother, was on her deathbed. He rushed back to New Jersey to be by her side. Hours became days, days became weeks, then she woke up. So, he moved back into his childhood home and took over her care. His first task was to remove all hazards, which included the current caregivers.
After, Mark asked his mother, “Do you trust me?” She whispered, “Yes.” “Do you understand I will do everything in my power to keep you healthy and safe?” She smiled and nodded. “That means I’m in charge, and that means now you must obey me.” Her mood shifted in an instant. She looked him dead in the eye, then puckered up her lips. He wasn’t sure if this was a sign of surrender or one wishing him luck. He kissed her and hoped for the best.
The parent/child role reversal may not have been unique to Mark, but how he dealt with it was. One day, hoping to make Genevieve’s time on the commode a tad more pleasant, he offered her a cup of her favorite beverage. It was a hit, and a cup of tea on the commode became a staple on the morning menu, and the clear choice for the title of this intimate, funny, and heartwarming memoir of how eldercare can be done.
A Cup of Tea on the Commode chronicles Mark’s multitasking adventures of filling his mother’s last years with love, laughter, and joy. Though not always successful, he came pretty damn close.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Janalyn

This is a humorous account about Mark Steven Perot and his family’s story from his siblings to his parents to the suicides in his family it all makes for A mostly humorous but at times a sad tail and how in a in a time where people are only looking for what makes them happy and man gave up everythin......more

Goodreads review by Jill

This is a great book if you have ever been a caretaker or child of someone in declining health. At time the book is funny, other times you will want to cry. The book is so true and very similar to experiences that other caretakers see on a daily basis. Like Mark I have been in his position and I wou......more

Goodreads review by Michael

Mark took on the difficult topic of end-of-life care with insight, grace and humor grounded from personal experience. Flashbacks to his formative years brought me back to my own, having grown up in a nearby town from the same era. Accordingly, all references to the past are 100% verified.......more

Goodreads review by Kelly

Really detailed story about Porro. I appreciated how he crafted this memoir. I enjoyed his story-telling and felt like I was part of his family at times. Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. Five stars! Well-written!......more

Goodreads review by Ed

You gotta love it! A breezy and fun read, poignant and beautifully written. Great humor, takes you thru so many different emotions. Congrats, Mark!......more