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I can hop but standing on one foot with my head back and my eyes closed is a ticket to the ER for sure.

Now Cap, remember, it's not loosing your keys, it's forgetting what the keys are for when you find them that makes it time to worry.

SGC. I love the idea of making the shirts into quilts. What a memorial. My antique quilt is made from a 90 year old woman's husband's old wool pants. It has to be almost a century old.
 
SGC. I love the idea of making the shirts into quilts. What a memorial. My antique quilt is made from a 90 year old woman's husband's old wool pants. It has to be almost a century old.

Would love to see a photo of that.

Al, I have zero sense of spatial awareness. I walk into things, I bump my head frequently and I still get lost in the town I live in. I've lived here 11 years now and it's not a big town.
 
Would love to see a photo of that.

Al, I have zero sense of spatial awareness. I walk into things, I bump my head frequently and I still get lost in the town I live in. I've lived here 11 years now and it's not a big town.
I have poor depth perception, but I don't often walk into things or bump my head. I am, however, directionally challenged. When I transfer patients from our small-town hospital to the big city hospitals, I depend on my partner to get us back out to our ambulance after delivering our patients to their rooms. My mom used to say my sense of direction was so bad, I could get lost going around the block! (It's not quite that bad, but close.)
 
Would love to see a photo of that.

Al, I have zero sense of spatial awareness. I walk into things, I bump my head frequently and I still get lost in the town I live in. I've lived here 11 years now and it's not a big town.
There is a gene for that issue! You do not have the spatial awareness Gene!
 

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