It's strange how the three letters "mem" can be converted into words that bring forth different emotions.
"Mem"ories is a word that provokes, well, "mem"ories, often used in a positive context.
"Mem"orial Day is a day that prompts us to re"mem"ber those who have passed away, originally created to honor those individuals who died in service to our nation, yet a day that has become the universal symbolic moment to reflect.
When it comes to Alzheimer's, "mem"ories can be good or bad, lost or found.
When it comes to re"mem"bering someone you've lost, only you can select the "mem"ories you choose to cherish and the "mem"ories that can continue to teach you many new life lessons every day.
We keep "mem"entos to remind us of special moments.
We collect "mem"orabilia to save money or make money.
We create "mem"os to remind us what to do or tell other people what to do.
Make this the "mem" day of your choosing.
Just make it "mem"orable.
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