Mari is concerned.
She read an article about Alzheimer's,
and has been looking for signs of
increasing forgetfulness and things like that,
and realized she might have a problem.
She has never been able to remember
where she put her keys or her phone:
what would getting worse mean?
Just . . . oh . . . maybe to move things
in a new direction . . . she thought a key rack--
a gift from Patti, where she could always,
just automatically, hang her keys, and find them,
might put an end to a perennial problem,
thereby doing an end run around Alzheimer's.
It didn't work.
She can't find the rack.
She read an article about Alzheimer's,
and has been looking for signs of
increasing forgetfulness and things like that,
and realized she might have a problem.
She has never been able to remember
where she put her keys or her phone:
what would getting worse mean?
Just . . . oh . . . maybe to move things
in a new direction . . . she thought a key rack--
a gift from Patti, where she could always,
just automatically, hang her keys, and find them,
might put an end to a perennial problem,
thereby doing an end run around Alzheimer's.
It didn't work.
She can't find the rack.
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