Truths to Never Forget

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I recently opened the refrigerator to find that my husband had put the cereal box on the top shelf, next to the milk. Laughing to myself, I took a picture and sent it to him, teasing him about his absentmindedness. As we’ve gotten older, forgetfulness is becoming the norm. It’s even become a regular family evening activity where we all search the entire house for whatever is missing: keys, phone, wallet, etc. And I have to admit that I’ve even caught myself putting the milk on the shelf in the pantry, right next to the cereal box.

Some forgetfulness is funny; we laugh and tease each other about it. But other types of forgetfulness can be dangerous. For those with a serious medical condition, forgetting to take medicine can be life threatening. Forgetfulness can also be costly. We once left on a ten day vacation and forgot to lock the front door. Thankfully, no one tried to open it or we would have returned to an empty house!….to read the rest of this post, visit Christianity.com, my writing home for today.

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