It's the doorways fault (not kidding).And anyone who thinks that's a joke... IT'S NOT. Just ask Rich, I quite often turn circles in the middle of the kitchen, trying to remember what I was doing or why I'm in there in the first place!
Huh? What doorway? Kitchen is totally open to the rest of the house...It's the doorways fault (not kidding).
1000 CCAYep, Years Die Hardly.
Then it's the perceived space change from one area to the other.Huh? What doorway? Kitchen is totally open to the rest of the house...
What are you? An amoeba? lolWow! I am only around 700.
True. I find that when I don't do that, I have to go 'back' to the room I was in to sort of 'catch' the thought I had.Then it's the perceived space change from one area to the other.
If she says to herself the thing she is going to get as she crosses from one area (seating area for example) to another, she won't forget when she gets to the destination area.
OK! NOW I'M CONFUSED!Then it's the perceived space change from one area to the other.
If she says to herself the thing she is going to get as she crosses from one area (seating area for example) to another, she won't forget when she gets to the destination area.
Aha! Yeah, I keep a "to do" list for things like that... if I could just remember where I left it.If she says to herself the thing she is going to get as she crosses from one area (seating area for example) to another, she won't forget when she gets to the destination area.
Isn't that ice cream?Hey gang, someone told me to go to the store and buy some Ginko Biloba. Supposed to help us oldt pharts with memory problems. So I went.
Came home with a movie called Rocky Balboa. Will that work?
Eh?Will what work? And for what??