One of the most cherished dashing molecules of our existence are the fluttering particles that stamp together to display us a memory. As we age, these particles cram together in random arrays, and we forget some of the events. On odd days, you'll be awed by a childhood souvenir that replenished a forgotten memory and you'll browse through more souvenirs for more recollections. That's why, your grandparents study your features by clasping your arms.
They are recalling those articulate memories associated with the most treasured souvenir to them, your parents.
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