The earliest I can vaguely remember is a race day at kindergarten when I was 2
You were in kindergarten when you were 2?![]()
Probably a more accurate description would have been a nursery. Or pre-school, or whatever.
The earliest I can vaguely remember is a race day at kindergarten when I was 2
You were in kindergarten when you were 2?![]()
I vaguely remember the day we brought my sister home from the hospital after she was born. I would've been almost 4 (3 3/4, to be precise).
My sister is quite pleased that I can recall what was "obviously such a momentous occasion".![]()
Do you have any idea what you read on your own as your very first book? I vaguely (and had to be reminded by mom) that my first book was "Green Eggs & Ham". I was around 3 (although I had been reading the aforementioned record albums before then). It was my cousin's book, and I had walked into her bedroom and saw it lying on the floor, so I picked it up and started reading it. I remember loving it very much and my parents bought me my own copy.
Then there's a bunch of random memories but I'm not sure what order they come in.
I have a similar early memory. I was 5 or 6 and my father was ill with an unknown disease, so he had to go to a medical centre to get a test, but I didn't like the waiting room so my parents left me in the car while they waited inside. I did my usual thing of sitting in the driving seat and pretending to drive, when two men came over to the car and started beating the shit out of each other on the hood. Blood and pus spread across the windscreen. I was terrified that one of them would see me and kill me, so I hid in the footwell and stayed there until my parents came back. It was one of the most terrifying things I've ever experienced.Hmm, I'm having a bit of a memory oddity here. I could have sworn this took place prior to mid 1963, but it must have been mid 1964. My parents had left me in the car (as you could in those days), with the radio on, and Roy Orbison's 'Pretty Woman came on. I remember it so clearly, sitting outside the Moss Vale ES&A Bank on a sunny day. It came to the bit near the end, with the drum break, and I went "Wow" and thought it amazingly cool (or however I would have described it at that age). That was the moment I really began to like music.
^ I have to admit, your posts are becoming tremendously entertaining. You're developing well in your chosen art, but please remember to not to slip into pastiche territory, as that diminishes the lulz.
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