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@ray666

Hi, Barb

I love "corn popping"! What a perfect way to describe the snap, crackle, pop of the day's little reminders. I wonder, though, if I'm the only one who's given up on the idea of lists. I used to be a furious list-maker, lists of all sorts. I gave up making lists a couple of years ago because I only found they depressed me, not the day I made them but the following day when I'd be made to face not the handful of things I had gotten done but the gazillion things I had NOT gotten done. 🙂 I decided I'd take a chance and trust that if an item were really important enough, it would have a way of reminding me without some angry post-a-note dangling from my Mr. Coffee. I do make one exception, however, and that's a grocery list. Without a grocery list, added to day-by-day, I end up drifting about the aisles of the supermarket for hours. Maybe days. (List-less-ly?)

Ray

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Oh - my - WORD!!! (Actually YOUR word 🤣😂👏)

My love of lists must come somewhat naturally, having taught two foreign languages in high school. Just imagine, if you care to, all those wondrous lists of conjugations! Regular and irregular! And in every tense! These days, it is an embarrassment how short my memory has become, to say nothing about pauses in speech when I come up short of the word I was looking for in English. Aahhh, the challenges of aging! It is SO much more comforting with a community of friends with whom to identify!!