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Losing stuff

So I'm teaching a class today...
http://aproposartstamps.com/calendar/calendar_event.asp?Class_ID=203&pos=June

and I thought I had lots and lots of time to prep this morning... but I can't find the one supply I cannot teach without. I've torn my room apart looking for it, and it's nowhere to be found. Now I have to find time to go down the hill to the hardware store to buy it - very expensive copper adhesive tape that I REALLY don't need two rolls of... UGH!!!

Sometimes I think I'm totally losing it. Twice now I've prepared a chicken dinner only to go to the oven to pull it out to set on the table and I discover the oven isn't on, and the chicken is raw. Lovely. It happened last week with company.

Can you say alzheimers?

My Grandma had it. So of course, I'm terrified of it.

Anyway - no time to fret about that today. I'm off to buy copper tape. Hate that.

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  1. Ugly, I was reading your post and it reminded me of a time when I was and this guy came by and I was working on that web site last night. Do you ever feel like, there was this really cool commercial on tv where, I gotta go. Have to go do something before another thing.

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