Her uses of sticky notes in the kitchen represent her attempt to hold onto the memories that lie between the two in their most intimate spot. ... When Grant takes Fiona back to their cottage home in hopes of sparking memories, she completely ignores the kitchen and walks out the back door, where their ski equipment lay. Walking past the kitchen shows that she no longer has memory of their intimate moments and was not given a chance to spark up her memory. ...
After visiting Seldon, one last time, to destroy some papers of his that she had that could potentially spark rumors, she sat in the park contemplating on her life. ... Yet, on a more positive note, Lily's strength amidst the hindering expectations of her society is also an obvious point in the story. ...
Note that abortions and contraception are not grouped together, this is because contraceptives and abortion are on completely separate sides of the spectrum of extremes; they are just generally grouped together. ... This sparked the flame that pushed other Christian sects to split on this belief. ...