I can't remember...
I can't remember...
Mine was quite early. I think my first memory was when I was two years old. I was at the hospital and it was the first time I saw my little brother after he was born.
ras wrote:
yeah i think dating/timestamping a given memory is often the toughest thing. i'm 31 and i remember being at the hospital to pick up my mom and little sister when she was born. she's 2 and a 1/2 years younger than me. but the only reason i think of that as my earliest memory is because i can definitively date it.
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I suspect you are right. I only lived in two houses growing up and moved to the second one just before I turned five. I have lots of memories before that which I can definitively place as before turning five but many of them are tricky to nail down much farther than that. My grandfathers funeral as i mentioned above is the earliest I can definitively date. My sister breaking her arm on her seventh birthday is another one (i was 3.5) on her new roller skates. Lots of clear memories which i canmot date.
2 & 1/2, on vacation visiting friends of my parents in Montana. Just a fuzzy memory or two there but I remember eating lunch and getting ice cream and I remember the outside of their house.
Lots of memories at 3 and 4.
2 years old. I remember jamming my finger in an elevator door.
I was four. My family was at one of the two small cottages they owned at the time and I was outside with my father, "helping" him gather brush for a large bonfire he had going for some reason.
I remember looking up a little later on and seeing three black fuzzy circles in an otherwise cloudless sky. I pointed up and said, "Look, there's God!" to my father. I was not religious nor was anyone in my family, so it's confusing as to what prompted me to say that. I don't remember if my Dad looked at what I was pointing at.
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