I’m right there with kitty, but not for the same reason. I go in the house (or into a different room in the house), then I forget what I went in there for, so I go back out, then I remember what I went in there for, so I go back in there, then I see something else that I wanted to do in that room, so I do that instead of doing the thing I went in that room for, then I leave the room without doing the thing I went in there to do, so I have to go back in the room to do what I went in there to do. The one exception to the rule is the bathroom. I can usually remember why I went in the bathroom.
I’m right there with kitty, but not for the same reason. I go in the house (or into a different room in the house), then I forget what I went in there for, so I go back out, then I remember what I went in there for, so I go back in there, then I see something else that I wanted to do in that room, so I do that instead of doing the thing I went in that room for, then I leave the room without doing the thing I went in there to do, so I have to go back in the room to do what I went in there to do. The one exception to the rule is the bathroom. I can usually remember why I went in the bathroom.