Remember the Multi-Vitamin
Father's Day is approaching, and the older I get, the more I realize I am behind. I keep waiting until the last minute to do things, not on purpose, it just seems to happen that way. My head buried in kids, job, and house, I keep remembering at the last minute or even a minute too late that something important is approaching! To combat this, I have put a very large calendar on the refrigerator, which is probably the most used appliance in our house, next to the washer and dryer. I figure nothing will get over looked if I put it near food.
I have been taking a multi-vitamin, but it doesn't seem to help with my memory. We completely missed Nick's "transition" celebration at school. He moved from Infants to Toddlers. How did we miss that? Well....let's see, we were so preoccupied with Joey's Pre-School Graduation the day before, that we completely overlooked poor little Nick Nick. That and, I think I forgot to read the newsletter completely.
I know I bought several boxes of Kleenex, but I can't remember where I put them, and after I made Joey's lunch last week, I walked out of the house and forgot it. This was after I reminded him and myself to grab it.
Then I did it again with my step-mom's birthday. I wrote it down, I did a task reminder on my computer on Friday. I even thought about it Saturday. Sunday arrived, her birthday came and went, and when did I remember it? Monday morning.
Multi-vitamin is good for my body, now I just need something for the brain. Ginkobaloba? Can't remember what that stuff is, maybe it will help.
I have noticed that the more activities the boys get involved in, the more frazzled my brain becomes. Joey's activates at school, and his karate, and swim lessons, got to remember all the important days he needs his school shirt and don't forget his lunch everyday. Nick needs to wear tennis shoes, no sandals, he plays outside and goes for walks at school. Don't forget, we have Nick's doctors appointment and Joey needs a shot record and a copy of his birth certificate for Kindergarten. Did I get Nick dressed this morning? Can't remember.
I am overloaded with tid bits to remember and remind myself about. I should write it all down, but I am bound to forget where I left the note. I started a grocery list, not sure where I put it, and I know there was something important on there, but I can't remember. I should start video taping myself. John wanted something at Sam's Club for Father's Day, but I am drawing a blank, I hope it was the mega-pack of socks, but I am not sure, I don't recall.
What is that multi-vitamin supposed to do? I'll have to re-read the label, because I don't remember. Not sure it is helping me out much.
Maybe sitting in front of a computer screen all day is rotting my brain. TV rots your brain. Doesn't that sound like something your mother would say to you? Maybe it was true. Maybe she was right and now because I ate the watermelon seeds, a watermelon plant is going to grow out my ear. Can't separate the accurate from the inaccurate anymore.
Damn multi-vitamin, making me hallucinate. Can't remember why I am taking it, I think because I like to have heart burn when I take it with no food, can't be sure, I'll have to re-read the label.
I don't think I am getting old. I just think the longer you live and that with each year that goes by, you have much more information to remember. At some point your brain needs to purge info right? Maybe that is why I have lost my grocery list, those cute earrings I like and can't find, the dinosaur pajamas I bought Joey a few months ago, and no clue where Nick's other sandal is, and why I don't remember why I started taking the multi-vitamin.
I have been taking a multi-vitamin, but it doesn't seem to help with my memory. We completely missed Nick's "transition" celebration at school. He moved from Infants to Toddlers. How did we miss that? Well....let's see, we were so preoccupied with Joey's Pre-School Graduation the day before, that we completely overlooked poor little Nick Nick. That and, I think I forgot to read the newsletter completely.
I know I bought several boxes of Kleenex, but I can't remember where I put them, and after I made Joey's lunch last week, I walked out of the house and forgot it. This was after I reminded him and myself to grab it.
Then I did it again with my step-mom's birthday. I wrote it down, I did a task reminder on my computer on Friday. I even thought about it Saturday. Sunday arrived, her birthday came and went, and when did I remember it? Monday morning.
Multi-vitamin is good for my body, now I just need something for the brain. Ginkobaloba? Can't remember what that stuff is, maybe it will help.
I have noticed that the more activities the boys get involved in, the more frazzled my brain becomes. Joey's activates at school, and his karate, and swim lessons, got to remember all the important days he needs his school shirt and don't forget his lunch everyday. Nick needs to wear tennis shoes, no sandals, he plays outside and goes for walks at school. Don't forget, we have Nick's doctors appointment and Joey needs a shot record and a copy of his birth certificate for Kindergarten. Did I get Nick dressed this morning? Can't remember.
I am overloaded with tid bits to remember and remind myself about. I should write it all down, but I am bound to forget where I left the note. I started a grocery list, not sure where I put it, and I know there was something important on there, but I can't remember. I should start video taping myself. John wanted something at Sam's Club for Father's Day, but I am drawing a blank, I hope it was the mega-pack of socks, but I am not sure, I don't recall.
What is that multi-vitamin supposed to do? I'll have to re-read the label, because I don't remember. Not sure it is helping me out much.
Maybe sitting in front of a computer screen all day is rotting my brain. TV rots your brain. Doesn't that sound like something your mother would say to you? Maybe it was true. Maybe she was right and now because I ate the watermelon seeds, a watermelon plant is going to grow out my ear. Can't separate the accurate from the inaccurate anymore.
Damn multi-vitamin, making me hallucinate. Can't remember why I am taking it, I think because I like to have heart burn when I take it with no food, can't be sure, I'll have to re-read the label.
I don't think I am getting old. I just think the longer you live and that with each year that goes by, you have much more information to remember. At some point your brain needs to purge info right? Maybe that is why I have lost my grocery list, those cute earrings I like and can't find, the dinosaur pajamas I bought Joey a few months ago, and no clue where Nick's other sandal is, and why I don't remember why I started taking the multi-vitamin.
1 Comments:
Thankyou for sharing. You describe it so well I smiled and cringed at the same time. I totally feel that way more and more the older I get too.
My uncle has a little exercise which he says helps him purge the information overload. He gets a six pack of beer, sits down in his back yard on a pleasant evening, and proceeds to drink the whole thing by himself. I haven't actually tried this exercise myself yet, but it sounds feasibly workable.
Some people say we are moving toward an technological singularity, which is related to the increasing amounts of information. Kind of fun
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