Now, some of what I'll reminisce may seem derogatory, but it’s not. When my brothers and I were late teens/early twenties, we were not making our parents comfortable with our perceived (lack of) progress towards self-sustainability, etc. Francie was like a third parent, only that she would get on our cases mercilessly while the ‘rents usually held back, somewhat. Being in my early 20's, I would refer to her as my "35-year-old younger sister."
Then (I think it was the divorce) it was like her brain snapped. For many months, perhaps longer, it was embarrassing to go out in public with her. She’d throw food up in the air at restaurants and comment loudly without even a modicum of restraint about people who looked weirder than we.
During the transition period between a prematurely middle-aged college student to a regular college student she had a memorable, um, slip. Well, I don't think it (the 'slip) was intentional on her part. I was visiting / hanging out at the parent's house in Aspen. Francie was off at a birthday party elsewhere in town. The phone rang. "Jay ..." (giggle giggle) "... what's it like to be ..." (giggle) "... stoned?"
"I think you already know," I answered.
She had eaten a piece (or two) of the birthday cake. "There are some green flecks in it. I'm leaving right now and will bring a piece home for you." I looked forward to it. A half-hour later she completed the walk home. She had eaten most of my piece of cake, but a few crumbs remained. I scrutinized them, seeing several parsley-like green bits.
For many hours afterwards I sat in the living room, mostly astonished as she talked incessantly. Often she rolled on the floor, laughing, off the couch, hopping back up on it, then more rolling. And more laughing. I am fairly sure she hasn't indulged in illegal substances since (or rarely) but she certainly did enjoy that one experience.
Nov. 2017 status -- she was diagnosed with "Alzhie" (her nick-name for her ¿friend? Alzheimer's) for perhaps 2 and a half years now. She is soldier-ing through it mostly like a trooper, keeping a positive outlook on her life, and as best she (& Rick) can, rolling with whatever punches and sometimes punching back at the rolls.