This is the most difficult chapter of Sedona Arizona. Paul discusses the horrible, tragic car crash death of his brother, David, and his aunt Karen's murder.
This one gets to me, too. I had forgotten that he hated that no one in the family wanted to talk about his brother's death. People don't know how to handle grief.
Bev, frankly, I don't know how you watch this segment at all. I know it's been a long time (and yet, what's a long time when talking about two of your children as well as your sister), but geesh...so much pain you've gone through!
It is so painful, so powerful, so full of raw and real grief. I feel almost voyeuristic...or something...watching it.
But what Paul says here is so important...and I know firsthand the need I have to process the griefs and deaths in my life...
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Even all these many years later, I can't watch this segment without crying.
This one gets to me, too. I had forgotten that he hated that no one in the family wanted to talk about his brother's death. People don't know how to handle grief.
Bev, frankly, I don't know how you watch this segment at all. I know it's been a long time (and yet, what's a long time when talking about two of your children as well as your sister), but geesh...so much pain you've gone through!
It is so painful, so powerful, so full of raw and real grief. I feel almost voyeuristic...or something...watching it.
But what Paul says here is so important...and I know firsthand the need I have to process the griefs and deaths in my life...
Anyway, these segments are really touching me.
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