45-years-worth of Things to Remember
Sometimes my daughters get very exasperated when I forget something they’ve told me, like whether they talked to their teacher about turning that homework assignment in late, or that they have a planned social engagement this week, or that they already took the test on The Great Gatsby and don’t need to think about it anymore.
I try to tell them that it is hard to remember everything everybody is up to, and that furthermore, being older, my memory banks are a lot more full than theirs.
…They don’t really believe me? They think, ‘Does she really have so much to remember?’
Well, I am turning 45 this year, and to prove that that’s a lot to accumulate, here’s a random sampling of 45 things that fall somewhere on the list of things Anna does need to remember:
- my daughters’ birthdays (including the years!)—for filling out doctors’ forms
- where I
hidput the safety pins - the lyrics to the Dinosaur Train theme song (for horrifying any childless acquaintances, as needed)
- the lyrics to my favorite of my dad’s songs (and how nice it was, growing up, to wake up listening to him playing on the guitar)
- my childhood zip code…and my current zip code
- the lyrics to ‘Richard Cory’ or at least the chorus…and all the other Paul Simon songs I like to sing
- the lyrics to the one or two songs I wrote years ago when trying to untangle the alchemy of song-writing (if I don’t remember them, they’ll be entirely gone, so…)
- the fact that I have two beautiful daughters…who need to be taken to the dentist, at least sometimes
- the fact that I still need to take myself to the doctor too, even though I did it last year
- to pay my monthly TaeKwonDo (TKD) dues, old school, write-a-check-and-hand-it-over style
- the moves and pattern histories for my green-belt patterns (to hopefully avoid utter humiliation when I’m assigned to teach the green belts)
- the moves and pattern histories for my black-belt patterns (to hopefully avoid utter humiliation when I’m asked to demonstrate my current rank)
- how to schedule a meeting on Zoom
- the dates and times for the one or two meetings I have scheduled that aren’t on Zoom
- the syntax for if-else statements in IDL and bash (to try to avoid the utter humiliation of googling them for the actual 1000’th time)
- that Valentine’s Day exists, especially when you have kids
- that my oldest daughter’s favorite color is no longer simply Rainbow! and hasn’t been since she was about four
- whether or not we’re about to catastrophically run out of chicken nuggets (or else overflow our second freezer with them)
- that my grocery lists should consider lunches as well as dinners
- to take this week’s pictures for my weekly garden posts
- that the reason I remain eternally devoted to IDL (a programming language some astronomers like) is the WHERE() function.
- that making custom plots with IDL is pretty great, but making automated plots with it Is NOT!
- where the heck I thought I was going next with the most recent installment I wrote (a month ago) for this SSCS I’ve now got open, cursor blinking
- that my daughters have homework and maybe shouldn’t be kept up so late watching musical classics from the 60s (nor horror classics from the 80s)
- that that burning nausea I get sometimes isn’t just due to stress, and following my doctor’s diet-supplement recommendations might actually help
- the name of that book I want to recommend to that co-worker I only run into every couple of months or so (The Doors of Sleep)
- that the mountains are colder than the valley and I should dress accordingly to go for a hike (a.k.a., gloves are a thing that exist)
- to adjust my retirement deductions after the yearly raises go through (why can’t I just specify a dollar amount!?)
- to reset the drifting timer on the plant light every weekend
- to acquire birthday gifts for family at least 6 months before said birthdays are set to arrive (I will panic otherwise, just watch)
- whether I already got my dad that book for a previous birthday
- that gas is a thing that sometimes needs to go in my truck
- that there’s always something else that could use mending in my mending pile
- to call the electric company about the weird billing issues…again
- that trying to rush the story while writing it is just going to make a chapter that needs to be re-written
- to go for a hike! really! even a tiny hike will make me feel better (also to sleep! sleeping will make me feel better)
- to keep feeding my family things with cheese, even if I can’t have them anymore
- how to pick the right email salutations (different for my best friends than for my boss)
- that family travel doesn’t happen if you don’t plan it…or pick where you’re going…
- that the dust bunnies really aren’t going to vacuum themselves
- that I have friends and sometimes I should text them (especially if I can text them something silly)
- that the SSCS that is fully drafted but has not yet had a review and final-edit pass is not, in fact, done yet.
- that occasionally it’s okay to actually send one or two of those greeting cards I’ve been
hordingcollecting all these years - that instead of just watching the physical reminders (empty oatmeal box, thumbdrive in a ziplock baggie, old pair of shoes, assorted screws in a bowl, …fifteen or so other things) build up on my home desk and over-clutter my workspace, I could actually just take care of the chores they’re meant to remind me to do?
- my husband’s birthday—for filling out tax forms (because really, remembering birthdays is what a calendar is for…unless you’re away from your calendar and filling out forms)