Believe it or not, extreme couponing is for everyone and if you are a very diligent cable cutter specialist, you would surely appreciate the growing trend towards using coupons to help keep the bills down.
The coupon craze is just one thing that helps us to stay focused or in the zone as they say. It is so difficult these days to retain some of the more important facts; be they memorable, important, or nice to know. Memorable moments may be different for each person. It could be something as simple as having a vivid memory of paying you're your first payment on one of those lofts Toronto homes or one of your kid taking their first step.
There is one thing to be said for memories. They last a lifetime and you know what? You can take them anywhere, recall them at any time, and even as you sit in one of those handsome London homes on a cool rainy day, you can bring them back from your mind's vault.
It costs absolutely nothing to create a memory and even less to recall them. Some people can remember by association; what were they doing the day the Twin Towers came down or the day that Michael Jackson passed on. Others can associate memories with things and experiences. The memory of Steve Jobs as a visionary as they navigate through their IPad. Memories come in all shapes and sizes, lengths and widths, color and black and white, and so on. Some tires Toronto company executives may have memories of events, others may not. Some ice skaters may have memories of winning a championship and others may have memories of sandy beaches on their first sunny vacation.
It really depends on the person. Some may capture memories through poetry or an essay. Others may do it through the lens of their camera while an imaginative Leslieville home owner may do it through a Youtube video.
Memories are for ever and we should never forget this. There are so many ways to capture and store them and let us not forget this. So keep on remembering and storing. Keep on creating those memorable memories and pass them on to your kids and grandkids. Record and keep them. Tuck them away in a safe place for safe keeping. Hang on to them and never let them go. Enjoy them as long as you can.
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