
This is the last post of the third week of this year’s challenge and incidentally, the last one with video music.

Today’s letter is R. There were a few R words I could’ve used that are all critical to my current WIP: reflection, reincarnation, reality, and recall, but the one I chose to focus on is remembering.
Memories are what give meaning to our life’s experiences and the ability to remember times, places, events, and people is what makes us who we are. The saddest part of growing old is forgetting things–not just why the hell did I come into the kitchen, but significant things like names. I have never been good at remembering names, but I do recall faces. Sadly, Mother Nature and Father Time aren’t always kind to us. Other than the color of her hair, my sister hasn’t changed. She’s always looked the same. My brother-in-law is a different matter.


In her later years, my mother remembered things that had never happened. She took a strand of truth and embroidered an entirely different life for herself. Working on my newest book, I’m wondering if those memories weren’t past life experiences. Memories of all kinds are important. Here are today’s songs about remembering and memories.
Come back Monday for my look at the letter S.
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There is some truth to the possibility that some memories may be past life experiences. There is just too much “out there” to dismiss the idea.
Enjoy the day off, Susanne:)
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There are always possibilities.
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I love Barbara too. The deep, mellow smoothness of her voice.
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Music captures memories with feelings and words that are never forgotten even when they are. These are all excellent choices for remembrance.
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You’re right. As I searched for the songs I used, they did bring back memories. In fact, I used that as a writing tool in one of my novels, Same Time Next Year. Every song can mean something special to someone.
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I love looking through older photos snd having the memories flow back. I journal lots of hubby and my memories… snd sometimes in reading through I read something I’d forgotten.,, that’s a sweet memory again.
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Mm, I wonder now, too, if these “not real” memories could be of a different lifetime — or a parallel one…
Ronel visiting for R: My Languishing TBR: R
Rumpelstiltskin
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It’s worth pondering, isn’t it?
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