Forget why you walked into the room?

Posted by: yonuh

Forget why you walked into the room? - 11/24/11 02:01 AM

Here's an article that explains why we might forget why we entered a room:

http://www.lifeslittlemysteries.com/walk...gn=LLM_11222011
Posted by: jabber

Re: Forget why you walked into the room? - 11/24/11 03:28 PM

This is interesting: Compartmentalizing, hey? Some do remember being babies, if you call 25 months old a baby. I believe traumatizations are seared in the brain. I've known grown-ups who can't remember high school. Humans are individuals, with varying abilities, I.Q., talents & etc. I'm thinking we were taught not to stereotype??? But interesting read all the same, yonuh. Have a great Thanksgiving!!!!
Posted by: Sandy N.

Re: Forget why you walked into the room? - 08/08/12 08:50 PM

I was scrolling through older topics and came across this one -- which ties in to my post today on the Boomers & Books blog! It's all about senior moments. Stop by and say "hi" -- and maybe I'll give you a laugh. Comments are always appreciated too.
Here's the link: Senior Moments
PS: There's also a link to a recipe for a gre
at peach cake.
Posted by: Anne HolmesAdministrator

Re: Forget why you walked into the room? - 08/08/12 09:25 PM

Drat! I can't get the peach cake recipe unless I register. then they will send me email -- which I am already drowning in...

But thanks for the link to your post, Sandy - I certainly did identify with it!

And I left a comment on your blog which goes to a website that lists 34 symptoms of menopause...