Recently we had a minor problem under the kitchen sink. After doing the repair, as my husband was putting everything back under the sink, he said, “ I decided to move the trash can to the other side.” Basically he wanted to be able to keep an eye on a potential leak. Well, now we both have our moments as we start to open the wrong cupboard! I look at this daily challenge as a kind of brain stimulation, rather than a depressing sign of slowing brain functions. Now I am thinking of switching another cupboard to keep us sharp!
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Wednesday, January 27, 2021
Moving the Trash Can
Recently we had a minor problem under the kitchen sink. After doing the repair, as my husband was putting everything back under the sink, he said, “ I decided to move the trash can to the other side.” Basically he wanted to be able to keep an eye on a potential leak. Well, now we both have our moments as we start to open the wrong cupboard! I look at this daily challenge as a kind of brain stimulation, rather than a depressing sign of slowing brain functions. Now I am thinking of switching another cupboard to keep us sharp!
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