Have you ever had the feeling that you’ve forgotten to do something, but you can’t remember what it is you’ve forgotten, so you stumble through your morning with that little nagging thought tugging at the back of your mind?
Now, if you made it through that mess of a sentence/paragraph above you might be thinking, “Hell, I know what she forgot. It’s the punctuation mark known as a period. That woman forgot how to use a period to end a sentence.”
You could be right. That sentence definitely could’ve used a period, but what I remembered as I was writing it was that I had forgotten to write anything at all for the blog today, and while this blog post was meant for tomorrow it now has to be pressed into duty for today, and yes, I still need to remember to use a period every now and then. Kind of like breathing.

Now I just need to remember that I haven’t already written something for tomorrow. Oh! Will it never end?
Peace, people!
Been there, done….wait what’s the word….
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I couldn’t remember the word “punctuation” as I was writing this. Consternation was the first thing that came to mind. Appropriately enough.
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😉
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I be you thought.. I have all this time…
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This was the PERFECT post to read after being away from my blog (and other bloggers) all summer. I’m rusty as all get out today, so I’m grateful for the collegial solidarity! – Marty
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Welcome back!
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I’ll take it that your first paragraph is rhetorical 🙂
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Good analysis.
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🙂
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It’s a very common phenomenon! It’s like walking into a room and forgetting why you went there in the first place!
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Happens to me all the time! It’s a good thing there’s a toilet in my bathroom; otherwise, I’d never remember why I needed to be there. 😉
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LOL! Oh small mercies eh! 🙂
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