It’s called Emotional memory. It is the memory of the feelings associated with an event, as opposed to the facts of the event.
Author: seniajean
Still the life of the party at 105
Loving people is a skill that comes naturally to Babe, and she shines the brightest when she is with her family – especially the babies.
Retired banker investing in his community
Voice lessons
I gave my friend some advice that I have been finding myself saying over and over: If it is at all possible, record your loved one’s voice while you still have the opportunity.
Allen Barker marches to a different drum
“I have lived this long, not due to making good choices, but rather making interesting choices – but then they turned out to be good.” – Allen Barker
Memories and memorials may help prevent dementia
Whether physically, or virtually, try to take a trip or two down memory lane to enjoy a journey of a lifetime.
My new friend
The knowledge that you are losing bits and pieces of yourself throughout each day could be quite the struggle.
Swimming through life
I believe that they added to her quality of life and general well-being. If swimming or walking are options at all, they may be worth exploring.
The “Piano Man” keeps rolling
John is a quiet soul, who prefers to stay in the background – usually at a piano and let his music do the talking.
Shedding some light on the subject of dementia
Whether you are a sun flower or a shade plant, be sure to get enough of the sunshine vitamin.