thank you so much. you say alzheimer s is a slow, did death in slow motion? when you are watching when you love so much unravel memory by memory you have to come to grips with who you are and what is life all about. we are collective experiences, who we love and how we spend our time. when that is erased, it calls into question all of your beliefs about life and death. shep: when you found out your mother had alzheimer s, how did you process that in beginning? what was your primary feeling? this is nobody s happily ever. i am going to be best care giver to my mom or dad. its scratch in your domestic bliss or life track. i went through i denied it.
like domestic bliss, sure we re married to a fly over state we met 20 years ago and think we d love to run off with hawaii sweet young thinking working in accounts payable. it s folly never trust it, because the secrets are the dreary comfort meaning a drug habit or a birthmark resembling the head of wilfred brimley. if you ve seen the bready bunch special on this i wouldn t need to tell you. of all the ones you ve done that may have been the most brilliant. i mean, seriously, that was terrific and by the way, and there s not many flaws in hawaii. i ve never been to hawaii. never been? why are you dumping on them? because every time i go on a website like expedia to pick a place to go to hawaii and start reading the letters and never decide anything, something is great. and i found bed bugs. these people are rude and i end up going to miami.
gaede. it was peaceful. it was kind of the country living that i always dreamed of. you had the farmhouse. he got a job? i was just enjoying it because i was being susie homemaker. coming up that vision of domestic bliss on front street was about to morph into a bizarre cross-country run for their lives. finally one day i broke down and cried and said i can t live in this camper any longer. i can t take this.
and she didn t at any time know that i was on the run. how is it said, the guilty flee when no one pursues us? you know that? that s a fact. when you re guilty of something or you re on the run, you re running. even though nobody s chasing you. ron brook was comfortable in his new found domestic bliss, but he knew it wasn t built to last. a run-in with police marked an end to the fairytale. when they got me, it was the one time in five years that i had two i.d.s with me, two driver s licenses, and i hoped my wallet to get my driver s license out, and he saw the other one, and that s how i got caught. brook looked at this relationship as a turning point. i learned while i was with her that i could love a woman without her hurting me and
you for every little thing. i respect the staff. they got their job to do. so i don t cross that line. in spite of rules against it, kathy and devon appear to be a picture of domestic bliss. i m the wife. we spend our money together. i shop and get our stuff. and cook our food every day. and make sure she has her stuff. we do everything together. everything. whatever she is involved in i m involved in. yeah. that includes the family business. kathy and devon are not only lovers, they re loan sharks. whatever you give them they, they owe you double. i started out with $10. put the $10, pulled in $20, pulled in $20, $40 the next week. kept doubling until i got on my feet and got stable. it s a good hustle. mostly everybody in here has some type of hustle. because, i mean a lot of people don t have help from home. you have to survive in here. prison is not free.