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Tuesday, May 01, 2007

hummmmmmm...

Occasionally, when I get ready to get out of the shower I can't remember if I've washed my hair or not. Yes, it's wet, but did I use shampoo? There in lies the question. Recently, I have noticed this "occasional" occurrence happening more and more frequently. Now, I'm only in the shower for probably less than 10 minutes tops -- but I still can't remember if I washed my hair.

I've noticed in the last few months that the personal care home, down the street from where I work, has added to its sign that they now also assist the memory impaired. I've quite often wondered in the past few weeks if I should stop in to see if they can help me with this problem.

Maybe I just need one of those little 2-sided, magnetic signs like you put on the dishwasher. You know, the ones you turn to say "dirty" or "clean".

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