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Ok what is the best memory that you have that you can still visualize as if your still there?
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Bouncing for Jeff Healey in Cambridge when he first started out
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Watching my two son's walk across the stage and get their High School diplomas one after the other. Then I knew they had a real shot at life.
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Bouncing for Jeff Healey in Cambridge when he first started out That must have been fun. i know when I go to concerts and enjoy myself it's something you never forget!! |
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Watching my two son's walk across the stage and get their High School diplomas one after the other. Then I knew they had a real shot at life. Yes it would have made you proud to see them graduate. I have no children of my own but I would have felt the same. |
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I can still see every curve/line of His face and His arms and hands that used to hold me. I can also very clearly hear His voice calling my name.
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.. my grandparents having sex.... I still can't see out of one eye...lol
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.. my grandparents having sex.... I still can't see out of one eye...lol |
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I can still see every curve/line of His face and His arms and hands that used to hold me. I can also very clearly hear His voice calling my name. |
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The way a certain friend used to greet me, every morning, when he came downstairs for breakfast. I'd give anything to experience it again.
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Time I climbed as high as I could free climbing the Matterhorn in Switzerland! Will never forget the view and the exhilaration I felt...
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Watching my little (not so little anymore) brother being born by c-section and then cutting his umbilical cord
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Ok what is the best memory that you have that you can still visualize as if your still there? I have too many precious memories to say which one is the best.. Yes, photographic memory is a wonderful thing.. I will share one that each Christmas ornament I touch I am transported back to the year it was bought or when I obtained it the Christmas, childrens ages, dinners, baking. all of that particular year. The sounds,sights,smells, and feelings come rushing back |
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Ok what is the best memory that you have that you can still visualize as if your still there? I have too many precious memories to say which one is the best.. Yes, photographic memory is a wonderful thing.. I will share one that each Christmas ornament I touch I am transported back to the year it was bought or when I obtained it the Christmas, childrens ages, dinners, baking. all of that particular year. The sounds,sights,smells, and feelings come rushing back Yes, Rains....this for me too. A LOT of my christmas ornaments are simply falling apart, but I can't bear to let them go. Some of them simply stay in the box, but I see them each year when I get everything out. |
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Death in the family.
Hated those emergency calls. |
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.. my grandparents having sex.... I still can't see out of one eye...lol Yeah, that's all kinda messed up there dude.. I feel your pain.. |
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Edited by
wintertaling
on
Wed 05/20/15 11:04 AM
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photographic memory? Think you are a star witness?
....According to a recent study, just as you can't step in the same river twice, your memories are changed by the act of recalling them, meaning that every memory we have is colored by the times we've recollected it before.The research, conducted by Northwestern Medicine and published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, shows that recalling a memory more often makes that memory less accurate, and that every time you take a memory off the shelf in your brain, you put it back just a tiny bit different..... You Remember That Wrong: Brain Distorts Memories Every Time It Recalls Them |
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The day..that moment, when I realized that 'she' was the best that could ever have happened to someone like me...
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photographic memory? Think you are a star witness? ....According to a recent study, just as you can't step in the same river twice, your memories are changed by the act of recalling them, meaning that every memory we have is colored by the times we've recollected it before.The research, conducted by Northwestern Medicine and published this week in the Journal of Neuroscience, shows that recalling a memory more often makes that memory less accurate, and that every time you take a memory off the shelf in your brain, you put it back just a tiny bit different..... You Remember That Wrong: Brain Distorts Memories Every Time It Recalls Them |
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