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Another MS Moment

Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2004 6:29 am
by fightingms
How is this for an MS moment? While putting groceries away the other day, I thought I did a pretty fast job.

3 hours later I went to make a sandwich. My lunchmeat was not in the Fridge.....I just put it there... :roll:

My Roast beef was in the cupboard, along with my Tomato. :oops:

It gets better.......The kids spent an hour looking for peanut butter.......that I had just bought.........

Of course.......it was in the Fridge! :twisted:

Now I am the Mom that is saying ...See...even your Mom makes mistakes once in a while......as my teenagers are giggling .........Kim

MS MOMENTS...

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 7:39 am
by 2gentle
PRETTY GOOD,LOL, SOUNDS LIKE ME :lol:
SEVERAL TIMES I HAVE GONE TO THE STORE, PAID FOR MY PURCHASES, AND THEN WHEN HOME, I REALIZE(AFTER THE STORE CALLS :oops: )THAT I LEFT MY ENTIRE ORDER THERE! :lol:

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 4:40 am
by fightingms
Sounds like me....I have recently left my cell phone at the pharmacy.... :oops: ...........Kim

"MAGIC" MOMENTS,LOL...

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2004 12:35 pm
by DIANE
I PREFER TO CALL THOSE MOMENTS WHEN MY BRAIN GOES OUT TO LUNCH, "MAGIC MOMENTS" :lol:
IN FACT, I'VE HAD THESE "MAGIC MOMENTS" HAPPEN SO FREQUENTLY, THAT I'VE RE-NAMED MYSELF THE "MAGIC LADY" :lol: :lol: .

BE WELL, AND TAKE CARE!
DIANE AKA THE MAGIC LADY,LOL...

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2005 8:52 pm
by hampstergal
:oops: I guess I had a true "MS Moment" a few weeks ago. I was at an appt with my neurologist because I was starting a new MS attack. My husband was going to meet me there, but he was a few minutes late, and I was already in with the doctor when my husband arrived. He joined us, and then asked me "Did you know that you are parked in the disabled spot?" Despite having MS, I walk fine and don't have a disabled parking pass. So, sounding like a true idiot, I boldly declared "I most certainly did not!" To which he insisted that I had! I asked him if he moved my car, and he said he didn't - that he just hustled to the appt because he was afraid that I was having some terrible problem and parked there out of desperation. At this point, he hustled back to the parking lot, and moved my car for me. When we left the appt, I made a point to LOOK at that parking spot to see for myself that it was a disabled spot - which it was. Both my mom and myself have MS, and my dad had a severe stroke a few years ago, so you can imagine my opinion of people who park in the disabled spot who are not supposed to! I sure felt like a goof! 8O