Memory Day

Memory Day

Uh…what day is it again? Oh yes, that’s right – Memory Day! Celebrate the amazing gift of your memory – before you forget and the day is over!

Why not try one of those on-line brain games to test your memory skills? Or devise your own test at work – cover your eyes and try to remember all the items on your colleague’s desk? Or what about trying to remember the lines from your favourite TV show’s theme song from back when you were a child?

On a more serious note, we all know how devastating Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are to both its sufferers and their loved ones. Why not mark this day in a meaningful way by supporting one of the great charities that help in these areas? Or go visit someone you know who is affected. They may not remember it, but you will – and your world will be a little better for it.

 

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