Life with Dad

Caring for someone with dementia, you have to laugh to keep from crying.

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This blog is a reflection on being a member of the "sandwich generation". We are those sandwiched between aging parents who need care and/or help and their own children. After an extensive remodel of our house, we moved my parents in with us. Dad has Alzheimer’s, which adds complications to the situation.

Saturday, January 15, 2005

China

"They don't have enough food in China. That's what they don't have."

"They feel hunger pains in China because they don't have enough food. That's what they do."

"They are having a depression in China. When there is a depression, people don't have enough money to buy food. Then they feel hunger pains. That's what they do."

"America sent food to China. That's what we did."

"So the people of China had food, and they didn't have any more hunger pains. That's what they did."

"But China ate up all the food we sent. That's what they did. Now they have hunger pains. That's what they have."

"There are a lot of people in China. That's what they have."

"The US can't grow enough food to feed all the people in the US and all the people in China. That's what they cannot do."

"China has a lot of people, so they cannot grow enough food for all the people. That's what they cannot do. So the people feel hunger pains. That's what they do."

"They have lots of people in China, and they all want more food.If they had fewer people in China, they would have enough food. That's what they would do."

"We use birth control in America. That's what we do. So we have enough food in America. That's what we have. No one feels hunger pains in America. That's what we do not do."

"They'll use birth control in China. That's what they will do. They'll use birth control so they won't be hungry. That's what they will do."

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