The memory of a thing is sometimes even better.
The memory of a thing is sometimes even better.
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The thing is long gone, the memory remains (we hope)/
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There are some memories I really do not want to lose! They often end up in my blog…
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We can always go back and read our own blogs 😉
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Memories are a wonderful thing. They preserve our own personal history. Even the memory of a not so nice incident loses its rough edges after sitting in our memory bank for a while! I think those things we remember as being better than they were are a plus!
Ginger
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I agree with you Ginger!
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Oh how true for some things!
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I agree!
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And for some, the memory is worse, too 🙂
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There is that risk.
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Interesting about how some memories really stick and others don’t.
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Something to be investigated perhaps?
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Every so often, I hear dad’s voice in my mind and it is far better than not hearing it at all.
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I too hear my parents…
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The bad part falls away
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I think we all edit our memories a little bit…
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No doubt
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I believe this.
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I do too.
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Oh, yes!
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I’m glad you agree.
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Yep, and we can add all the embellishments we like and no-one will know. 😀
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My thoughts exactly!
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Bwhahahahaha! 😀
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