You bashed a few ninja's with your trolley???
"What kind of fool am I"
by mouthy 31 Replies latest jw experiences
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Bumble Bee
Oh Grace! We've all done silly things like that before, don't beat yourself up over it. I'd drive in a car with you anyday!
Love you
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dinah
Granny, you should live with me a couple of days, you'd feel so much smarter! Once I couldn't find my laundry detergent. I had put it in the refrigerator.
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White Dove
Is a trolley a shopping cart?
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BizzyBee
I hate driving and will gladly give it up when the time comes. My mother (now 80) had her car stolen a few years ago and wanted a new one (of course).
I pointed out that, what with the cost of the car, registration, insurance, maintenance, gas, etc., JUST TO BE ABLE TO DRIVE TO THE GROCERY STORE a few blocks away, it would be cheaper to call a taxi cab everytime she wanted to go somewhere.
She pointed out that - that wasn't the point! Her independence is the point.
Just be careful out there, both of you!
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mouthy
Is a trolley a shopping cart? Yes it is. Had a laugh at some of the reply,s especially the soap powder in the fridge. That is called "Sometimers "not Alzheimers.
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jamiebowers
My husband calls moments like the one you described, as having his "mind in Arkansas". It happens to everyone. On Thursday I went to the drive through at the bank. Instead of getting the little capsule out and putting my check in there, I just sat there staring, and thinking about what I was going to make for supper.
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str8?so is spaghetti..until you heat it up
If it makes you feel better I locked myself out of my unit a couple of weekends ago with a pile of laundry in my arms. I walked to my real estate agent (a couple of blocks away) in my pyjamas to borrow their spare key. Yep.
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Princess Daisy Boo
About 5 years ago, soon after my baby boy was born, I went to a Moms and Babies Tea at someones house. We had finished up our tea and I loaded my baby and all the baby paraphernalia that a new mom carries back in the car, then I shut the car door.
I then realised that I had locked the keys in the car as they were in the nappy bag that I had already packed away. I stood there - dumbstruck - my 6 week old baby stuck in a hot car! I didn't want to call the AA, as it would have taken them too long to respond and I was about to break a window, when one of the other moms (looking at me with obvious disgust) checked the boot, which was unlocked - we opened the boot and I climbed into the boot and managed to push the back seat down and retrieve my keys!
I blamed it entirely on post pregnancy porridge brain!
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mouthy
Oh that must have been scary ...Daisy