Bob and Marie were married for over 50 years, and for almost half of that time, she suffered from Parkinson’s disease. Hopefully, the lessons he learned during those demanding caregiving years will help those who are, or will be, facing, this challenging role to feel, as he did, that, “By willingly, and lovingly, accepting the commitment to care for her, it did shape and fill my life with a “purpose,” which helped me to face the attendant difficulties, and left me with an inner peace, which sustains me to this day.” This book may, at times, make you cry. This is an unavoidable ingredient of any tale involving Parkinson’s disease. However, more often than not, it will make you laugh…as it is about Marie - a person who was unforgettable after you met her, as she will be when you read about her.And about the life and “adventures” they shared together, and with family and friends - which can only be described as just one big “Poppy Trip.”