January 25, 2021

This Means Something

Did you ever have one of those flashbacks where you think you remember something that happened, but then you're no longer sure if it really happened or not? I have this memory from Kindergarten and now I'm not sure if it actually happened or if it's just a dream I remember. Either way, it's a super cute story even if it's not true.

Mrs. Trowbridge's Kindergarten class, 1979

I was wearing one of my favorite shirts. My hair was in two long pigtail braids. My shirt had a print on it that resembled lined notebook paper. Printed on the shirt was a recipe for chocolate chip cookies. Mrs. Trowbridge asked me to volunteer in the front of the class and we proceeded to follow the instructions on my shirt, put the ingredients together, and then bake cookies for the whole class. I was a human recipe book. I remember feeling very special that day, like I was a big helper. I think it was a lesson about following instructions — something very important for kids to do.

I don't know if this happened or not, but I have been able to recall this story for some time. It's the kind of story I'll probably still know how to tell when I have dementia. So, to whoever my future handlers are, I'm sorry if I tell you this story over and over, but please have fun with it and bake some cookies for yourself!

Muddy Waters

I drove in the RAIN today! I can't remember the last time I did that. The reason for leaving the house was to see my neurologist today. I can't wait to get more answers soon.

When I got home, Keagan greeted me like a little gentleman and said, "Your umbrella awaits." Then he escorted me through the back gate. He was so sweet and I thanked him. As I looked down, I noticed he was barefoot and his feet were caked in mud. He cracks me up because he LOVES to play in the dirt! Not that he needed an excuse to get muddy, but this was certainly one of his more creative ways of doing so.

In other news, I received the exchange parts for my AirPods Pro. They're almost perfect and I'm glad I could get replacement parts so quickly during a pandemic.