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Question of the Week: Remember

What are you always forgetting? How can you remember to remember?

I am at that age where I can't remember Nada . So , I need that cute little wind chime to remind to Remember ? . Love love love your work ! I have the Peace wind chime hanging on my front porch in memory of my brother .

– Maria Marquez Cleary,question of the week drawing winner

What other posters had to say:

I've been using a dry-erase pen to jot notes on my bathroom mirror...finally bought dog food before we ran out!

To feel gratitude for the good things in my life, at least once a day.

I am always forgetting to stop and breathe when things get stressful, rather than go off on a tangent and regret being hasty. I think that the "remember" chime, hanging in a prominent place near my desk at work, would be an excellent way to remember to breathe...

To have a "remember" chime would be a homage to my Dad who passed away last April. I think about him daily, and the song "Blue Skies" was a special song that we shared. I would hang it in a window, and on a blue sky day it would fill my heart to the brim.

Concert tickets at home! Just did it again today, remembered on the way to the airport when it was too late to turn around!

Something happens that I want to share with my Mom; only to remember that she passed two weeks ago; so I put my favorite picture of her on my fridge, my place to put things I don't want to lose or forget.

one of your hangers could say 'time out'

yourself -practice..from a state of quiet in an early morning sitting set a task to remember this quiet state at a certian time during the day - come back to yourself.

To say, "The important things I shall remember."

To Remember is To Work for Peace. I originally heard this phrase on the CBC radio program "As It Happens" in regards to a community that was trying to stand firm against a war- loving politician who wanted to reinvent the city's history of conscious pacifism in order to cater to military-minded warrior enthusiasts. Since then, I think of this phrase every time "patriots" bring up the Sept. 11 attacks and declare NEVER FORGET (they might as well affirm NEVER LEARN, NEVER UNDERSTAND, NEVER FORGIVE) who also want to evoke aggression and acts of hate & violence against "the other" for vengeance. Here's a link to relevant and heart-felt (although Christian) sentiments and thoughts on this issue. http://danielgraves-sermons.blogspot.com/2012/11/to-remember-is-to-work-...

I write things on my hand that I need to remember for right. For more important things, I make lists and post things on the wall. i would love to have one of your hangers. They are so wonderful!

i stop and ground myself. let go and relax... the more and more I've been doing this I'm finding that what i wanted to remember comes to recall.

Remember it's not that big of a deal. It's just life. And then you die. Remember to live every moment in the moment and enjoy.

Remember i should be 7 months pregnant today and delivering my baby boy Jackson Liam

I forget anything that's not attached or ”listed”. It's that bad. I'm known for it. Lists lists & lists! My best friend thought it was so funny when in college we were roommates and he saw just how addicted I was to reminder lists. He'd never let me live that down. He passed away a few years ago at only 31. Then last year in May we lost my little sister who was only 34 and the only sibling I've got. This chime would be great for memorializing both of them, especially when I'm sure the irony of a ”remember” chime would really make him laugh.

To "remember" the terrible things I have endured...the terrible places I have been...and what I have learned that got me where I am now. Now...I try to "remember" to find blessings in the pain and "remember" to remember them.

Nostalgia is not what it used to be..

I have a very steep driveway. I need to remember to never again forget to put on the park brake. The last time that happened my small truck wiped out the neighbors fence and air conditioner.

I'm always in a hurry out the door and often forget to grab my watch. With a pretty Jendala chime I will always remember to remember.

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