We stepped out in the garage on the way to the YMCA and I stood looking through my keys for the KEY to start the Kia.
Bob said "What are you doing? ... "
I said "I can't find the key... "
I said "I can't find the key... "
He started laughing... I started laughing
Clutched in my fingers in position to go in the ignition was the KEY
OLD AGE it IS Upon Us...
.The photos are a re-creation since for once in my life the camera was not in my pocket. Besides it was dark in the garage. That is my excuse and I am sticking to it.
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Good Morning! Glad to know I am not the only one that happens to!
Have a good day.
I had something like that.
I wear my glass's every day but at night of course I take them off before going to bed. This night. I jumped in bed and had them on. I guess wearing them all day they seem to be a common thing.
I had a laugh of stupidity that night.
So just call it senior moment Sandra with your keys. Don't give into that old age or we are doomed.
That's not bad at all. You are doing great. I am glad I am not alone.
This is such a good way to start my morning...thank-you!
LOL! I'm laughing because I've never done that. JK, it's happened more than I want to admit!! :)
Oh, LOL, Grant and I have similar conversations - either he or I have a senior moment, at least once a day. Thanks for the laugh. Blessings. Jo
Oh girl, you are too funny!
Oh ... there are many who can relate to this!
Great pictures, well re-constructed!
All the best Jan
Laughing because I can so relate. Do you know I woke up thinking it was Sunday and went out to do my "Sunday Shopping" today. Ah well, at least I am ahead of myself for a change.
I off topic but thought you might like to poset this on your blog.
Christine (Tina) Forrester
FORRESTER, Thomas Carlaw (Tom) and Christine Francis (Tina) – Suddenly passed away as a result of a motor vehicle accident in Georgina on Monday, February 22, 2016. Both were in their 72nd year and long-time residents of Mt. Albert. Tom and Tina are survived by: daughters Jennifer Forrester, Robyn Hamilton (Ed), and Dawn (Matt) Klinker; sisters Hazel Forrester, Joan Barron (Mark), Cindy Winsser (Fred), and Betsy Randazzo (Joe); nephew Joshua Barron; and grandson Connor Dick, as well as many other nieces, nephews, and cousins. A celebration of Tom and Tina’s lives will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 382, 31 Princess St., Mt. Albert on Sunday, March 6, 2016 from 11 am to 1 pm. In their memory, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario or to the Canadian Diabetes Association. Arrangements entrusted to Skwarchuk Funeral Home, Mt. Albert.
That's too funny!
LOL, this is something I would do.
The other day we were in the car, I stopped at a flashing red light which as everyone knows works the same as a stop sign. Well I just sat there and Wade says what are you doing? That's when I realized that it wasn't a regular red light and it wasn't ever going to turn green. I laughed he looked at me like I had lost my mind. :)
Senior moments happen to all of us, Sandra, and glad to see we can laugh about them. Yesterday, I thought I had lost my house key and then found they were just in another pocket in the coat I was wearing :-(
Good grief...you sound so much like me... Senior moments sometimes come in a deluge...
You are not alone, my friend. I blame everything on my husband distracting me. That's why you have Bob. ;)
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