One of the least comfortable things that having older parents is that I have to deal with the fact that they are not as quick with their memory as they once were. I may hear the same jokes I’ve heard before, the same stories I’ve already been told about this cousin or that things just weren’t like that in their day.

And, as I’m coming to get older, I’m finding a level of adaptation and a willingness to forgive those lapses. I’m telling myself that I have to be thankful that I can share in the many memories and the great times.
For instance: This year I bought myself a Brita water filter. I really like it, and feel very congratulatory for myself because I got it at a great 50% off sale price. At the same time, I bought some replacement filters – got those at a 40% off sale.
I liked it so much, I bought my parents one as well, but got them the better filter so they wouldn’t have to replace the filter so often. And they really seem to like it as well. They are down in Florida where the tap water is ~ uhm, chewy? ~ Yeah, we’ll go with that. They really like the filtered water. So, back to the whole memory thing….
Can someone remind me where I put my extra filters???
By the way: I’m 23 of 24 on the list. Never had a MySpace. How did you do?
Hi. Randy grand post. Ron and I are also starting to forget some things more often than before. For example if either one of us go to the store for more than 3 items we need to write a list. We always forget to check some areas for what we need so we get to the store, see something and ask … “do we need that”? Or we are sure we have it and don’t, or are sure we don’t and have a couple of that item. So we work together to scour the cupboards and store spaces of the house and write the list.
As for the list I am 22. I never had an Atari nor a MySpace account. The rest I did and remember well … for now. Hugs
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