An Assessment by victortouche |
I was a little upset with myself,
because I forgot my phone. No problemo, Mom gets watch out, and proclaims it's 3:15. I, am appalled, as i forgot she... had a watch. As my analytical mind, of perfect function, reconciled the fact that, I was sure she would look for her cell phone, (which I had comfiscated), to see the time. But, she brings out her watch instead. I am horrified at my incompetence. Ok, dummy, you should know by now, she brings watch to the fore. I look at watch, (thinking, you dumb ass,) you forgot to change the time. It just had changed to CDST a couple a days ago. But no problem, It read 2:45 even as it registered sub-luminally as 9:15. So, conundrum. What should watch read if it was 3:15 PM CDST? Did I recognize my fault? I assumed 2:15 PM CDST. Which was moving the time one hour in the wrong direction. But seemed right to me in the nano-second analysis? Or, 3:15 PM, mom had miraculously, moved/changed watch time incorrectly, but perfectly to a position of mis-readable/recognized proportion? Yes, it was 9:15, naturally. So, at this point, what has happened? 1. I forgot the time change. 1. a. I remembered time change, but forgot to change my mother's watch? 1.c. I remembered time change, but forgot which way. forward/backward 1.d. I misread mom's watch. What is the most likely scenario? Which may not be the answer, nor most likely. Or, is it? Given: Dementia. Time change. Recognition of such. Correct recognition, and application of such. Correct reading/interpretation of watch time. Correct assimilation of facts/probabilities/ and implementations. The answers lay within the author notes.
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