Brain Games: Summer Style

Brain Games: Summer Style

BRAIN GAMES

Summer Fun & Memory Mishaps

By Kathryn Kilpatrick


A little bit of summer is what the whole year is about.” –  William Carlos William

 

Summertime often spurs childhood memories. Reminisce with an older family member or friend using summer as a conversation springboard. After swapping stories, try this puzzle. 

All the words are associated with summer. Every other letter is missing. Try to solve without looking at the (hint).

EXAMPLE:    A _U _ E _ E  _ T     _ A _ K                                           Answer:  AMUSEMENT   PARK    (RSMMNP)              
                                                                                                                                   
                                                                                                                                                          ANSWERS

  1.    B _ R _ E _ U _                           (CEBA)                                                                           BARBECUE
  2.    C _ M _ F _ R __                        (IAEP)                                                                            CAMPFIRE
  3.    F _ R _ W _ R _ S                       (KEIO)                                                                            FIREWORKS
  4.    F _ S _ I _ G                                 (NHI)                                                                             FISHING
  5.    G _ R _  E _ I _ G                        (NNAD)                                                                        GARDENING
  6.    F _  I   _ B _  E                              (SER)                                                                           FRISBEE
  7.    L _ F _ G _ A _ D                         (REIU)                                                                         LIFEGUARD
  8.    L _ M _ N _ D _                           (OEAE)                                                                       LEMONADE
  9.    P _  P  _ I _ L _                               (COES)                                                                    POPSICLE 
  10.    R _ L _ E _      C _ A _ T _ R        (LOSOER)                                                                  ROLLER COASTER
  11.   S_ A _ H _ L _ S                            (LSEE)                                                                        SEASHELLS
  12.   B _ A _   I _  G                               (NOT)                                                                        BOATING
  13.  H _ A _       W _ V _                       (TAEE)                                                                      HEAT WAVE
  14.   S _ N _ U _ N                                (RUB)                                                                       SUNBURN
  15.  V _ C_ T _ O _                               (IANA)                                                                     VACATION
  16.  S _ N _ L _ S _ E _                        (GSSUA)                                                                  SUNGLASSES
  17.   C _ N _ E _ T _ B _ E                  (VLRIO)                                                                    CONVERTIBLE
  18.  W _ T _ R _ E _ O _                    (LAMNE)                                                                WATERMELON
  19.  G _ R _ G _       S _ L _                (AEAEA)                                                                 GARAGE SALE
  20.  F _ R _ E _ S      _ A _ K _ T       (MMREAR)                                                             FARMERS MARKET

                          

Memory mishaps happen; they don’t always mean something serious is behind them.

Forgetting where you left your phone or car keys is beyond annoying. Our negative, internal chatter adds to our stress as we search for an item or can’t think of a word.

Determine the reason behind your memory mishap. Is it because you were putting something away in a different place while also thinking about something unrelated? Were you distracted and lost your focus?  Were you in a rush?

Change starts with awareness. For instance, one of my clients is a frequent traveler; she always kept her passport in a specific drawer. After remodeling, she reorganized her documents. She left a note in the old location, describing where she put the passport. She kept the note until she felt the memory prompt was no longer necessary.

Recognize the causes of your memory mishaps so you can make changes to keep them from happening again.

About the author

The career of Kathryn Kilpatrick, M.A., Geriatric Life Enhancement Consultant, Memory Fitness Specialist and Speech-Language Pathologist (1969-2019) began as a speech-language pathologist, primarily in Ohio at hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and for 35 years in home health care. A national motivational speaker and author of more than 35 products, she is currently focusing on her geriatric life enhancement consulting practice and educational programs to enhance the quality of life of older adults, including memory fitness and brain health. You can contact her at [email protected].

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