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<blockquote data-quote="GraceK" data-source="post: 344211" data-attributes="member: 47233"><p>Daisy, I think 'Senior Moments' were invented by the Universal Boss to make sure that at some point during our lives, we actually learn an important lesson - how to laugh at ourselves! I've learned to do plenty of that in the past few years. I even managed to laugh at myself when I slipped on ice after getting out of my car last year and ended up semi-conscious from banging my head on the wheel of my car. The world looked incredibly silly from where I was lying, the stars were twinkling and I was groaning and groping around on the pavement hoping I hadn't broken anything. I've had so many pavement falls in the past 15 years that I now walk differently outdoors. I look a bit like a hen, raising each foot and hesitating before I put it down in front of me. :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GraceK, post: 344211, member: 47233"] Daisy, I think 'Senior Moments' were invented by the Universal Boss to make sure that at some point during our lives, we actually learn an important lesson - how to laugh at ourselves! I've learned to do plenty of that in the past few years. I even managed to laugh at myself when I slipped on ice after getting out of my car last year and ended up semi-conscious from banging my head on the wheel of my car. The world looked incredibly silly from where I was lying, the stars were twinkling and I was groaning and groping around on the pavement hoping I hadn't broken anything. I've had so many pavement falls in the past 15 years that I now walk differently outdoors. I look a bit like a hen, raising each foot and hesitating before I put it down in front of me. :lol: [/QUOTE]
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