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This is an original 5 page short story about an elderly couple dealing with the gradual loss of their memory. The story is centered on the event of getting to their granddaughter’s wedding rehearsal luncheon. It begins… “As we turned onto the interstate, Bill and I both gave a sigh of relief for now this meant that we were truly on our way. That’s how it was anymore. To organize and get out of the house even for a weekend trip, seemed like a major undertaking. By the time I did all the laundry and Bill once again resurrected the old suitcases it was only a matter of time before either he or I would misplace his book, my glasses, or the car keys. Once on the road and well underway, we both felt relieved.”
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and get out of the house even for a weekend trip, seemed like a major undertaking. By the time I did all the laundry and Bill once again resurrected the
old suitcases it was only a matter of time before either he or I would misplace his book, my glasses, or the car keys. Once on the road and well
underway, we both felt relieved. For this trip, we also had to remember Christines wedding gift for that was the reason for our weekend away. Our granddaughter Christine was
getting married tomorrow in Sullivan and we were invited to the luncheon today before the rehearsal and the small wedding tomorrow. We always enjoy road trips and although my daughter
had offered to come and pick us up one her way to Sullivan, we had decided we still preferred the flexibility of having our own transportation in case we were
tired and wanted to leave earlier than our fun loving daughter, Diane. "Do you know where the restaurant is in Sullivan?" I asked for although we were familiar with Sullivan,
it had been a while. "Sure," Bill answered. "Its Shanahans just off the 200." "Are you sure?" I said. "That doesnt sound right. Anyway, you picked up the invitation right?
I left it on the hall table for you. It had a map from Christine. Where is it? Ill check." "No. I thought you had it. There was nothing on
the hall table before I left." "Of course it was there. Honestly, youd forget your head if it wasnt screwed on right." We both laughed as we remembered the familiar
line of my mothers that we swore we would never use on our own children but found that it came in handy once in a while. "Well, what are we
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