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Memory is a strange thing that sometimes plays with us like we're poker cards, slipping some memories in and deftly removing others, sometimes at the most inopportune moment. Moreover, it is memory that largely makes us who we are - after all, in fact, who is a person, if not a combination of knowledge, skills and memories?

Modern researchers believe that the earliest memories available to humans date from around 3 to 3.5 years of age. Of course, sometimes there are exceptions up to two years or even younger, but this happens very, very rarely. And still, the very first childhood memories are what remain with us forever.

Even in extremely old age, we can forget how we celebrated our graduation, which football team we devotedly supported for all that time, what job we spent the best years of our life doing - but until the very last days, what will remain with us? The warm smell of mom's hair, the feeling of dad's huge hand in which the little kid's palm is literally hidden, or the rough tongue of a beloved dog, with which we used to play at the very dawn of our childhood.

There is a popular and incredibly nostalgic thread in the AskReddit community where the author once asked, "What is your earliest memory?" Now, almost three years after it all started, the thread has racked up over 44.5K upvotes and almost 18K different comments, many of which are a treasure trove of human memory.

Bored Panda has compiled a list of the most popular, interesting and heartbreaking memories for you, so now please feel free to scroll to the very end and be sure to share your own childhood memory gems in the comments on this collection. After all, what is any tale, any narrative, if not revived memories of us, people?

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I'm about 3½ years old, and my dad wakes me up in the absolute dead of night and tells me to come down and watch TV. My mom's like "just let the kid sleep" but my dad says "no, this is important". Turns out, some guys have just landed on the moon and are about to go for a walk.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow! Lucky you people were in the sixties. Man landed on the moon and what not. Wish I was born then

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Recently we had the first Israeli astronaut to return home safely here in israel, that was a very big historical moment and I witnessed it. I'm sure you also had historical moments happen that you remember, maybe Eurovision or Nobel Prize winners?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My earliest memory is being upset because my parents left me and took my brother when my dad was being stationed at a new base. They left me with my grandmother who I loved but I cried everyday, and then one day this kind of sweet woman when I get ready to have my cry was already crying. I was confused, I would always come to my grandmother for comfort, because while I was verbal I could not articulate everything I was feeling but she always seems to know. And she was always patient with me and just help me until I got over my crying fit, and they would always find me something interesting to do or learn. But this day she was crying, so I tried to comfort her as my 3-year old self could. And I asked her what she hurting, and she said in her heart. Finally my grandmother looked at me and put her my face in her hands and told me that they had just killed my future. It was the day that Martin Luther King was assassinated. My grandmother the granddaughter of a slave, who had been through so much humiliation and dehumanization, had finally seeing the time where it look like the prayers of the people in America of African descent would be answered, this was 1968, a Civil Rights bill had been signed, and there was hope for the future generations. On that day my grandmother felt that it had been stolen, that it was always going to be trouble and tribulations for people of African descent. And in a way she was right, but thankfully in a way she was also wrong. We are still fighting the fight, and while we have not gained the ground we thought we should have by now we are continually fighting for inclusivity and equality.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hope you enjoyed it?? I once woke my kids up in the middle of the night (and talked my elderly grandma into going) to go watch a meteor shower, away from town with no light pollution. Our Rottweiler went too, of course We took lawn chairs, blankets & hot chocolate. It was spectacular!! ♥️

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was born in 1958 and am amazed at how many significant, life changing events I witnessed. Good or bad, it doesn’t matter. It always brings out the very best and absolute worst in humanity. So while tragedies often gave us heroes and hope, victories were tempered by naysayers and critics.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was 13, watching the moon landing on TV. I went outside with my little brother, who was about 3 at the time and told him there were men up there. He started crying and ran back into the house.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had just turned three when they landed. My mom tells the story of how I stood in front of the TV and recited the Pledge of Allegiance. I don't remember that.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One of my first memories is when I was about two and a half. I slept in a room with my grandmother. Back then at Christmas Santa Claus not only brought presents he also brought the tree. My grandma woke me up and kept saying "Get up. Santa Claus was here!!!!!". I really didn't understand but she held my hand in the dark and guided me down the steps. When we go to the bottom she said "stay right there." Then she plugged in the tree lights. I was amazed. Next thing I know she flies upstairs knocking on my parents' door saying "Get up, get up.....she's up!". LOL. Didn't realize what really happened until I was much older. My poor mom and dad. My grandma was always the first one up on Christmas.

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Julia Mckinney
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was 6 when that happened. My elementary school opened up some of the classrooms and borrowed TV's so kids and their parents could watch it happening (not everyone had TV's back then).

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The moon landing is my first memory as well. My mom telling me to remember this because it was such a historic event.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Since many of the kids in my rural NJ elementary school didn't have TVs in 1962 our school set up one in the gym so we could all watch John Glenn get launched into space aboard a Mercury Redstone rocket. About 6.5 years later the first Apollo took off atop a Saturn V. Compare the sizes of Mercury, Gemini, & Apollo rockets -> Screen-Sho...bd-png.jpg Screen-Shot-2022-10-19-at-20121-AM-634fbe78cddbd-png.jpg

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's amazing! My earliest memory is similar. The whole family was sitting around the TV, watching a man give a speech, and they were all angry about it. I asked who the man was and my grandmother said, "How can you not know? That's our new President!" It was Gerald's Ford's speech where he announced he was pardoning Richard Nixon. I think it stuck in my memory all these years because my grandmother seemed so appalled that I didn't know who Gerald Ford was... which was ridiculous, because I was also 3 years old at the time.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Two times my dad woke me up to go watch TV. 1.) The landing on the moon and 2) Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali. I'm the youngest of 5 boys but he knew I was more interested in both of these broadcasts then my 4 older brother.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My dad woke me up (he told me before I went to sleep that he was going to), put me on his shoulders and took me outside to see. I remember him telling me all about it. He was an aerospace engineer and lived the space program.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

One of my earliest memories too. About two months before I turned 5. Mom got mad at Dad and I for watching T.V. all day instead of going outside.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not my first memory but a great one nevertheless. We live in Puerto Rico (very close to the Equator), my dad pulled the TV set out to the balcony, facing east... There was the full moon (or so I remember) in front of us, 15 or 20 degrees over the horizon, right next to the TV set showing that first step. We couldn't stop looking from one to the other!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

OMG, my folks made me stay up to watch it, too! I didn’t understand the big deal because people went to the moon all the time in my cartoons.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When I was about nine, my parents got me up out of bed to watch The Young Ones.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The moon isn't real its just a big cardboard thing in space made up by those round earthers

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My parents woke me up as well but I was only 2 and don't remember anything sadly

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg I have same memory! B/W tv, my dad getting us all gathered around, my sister (4 mos) sleeping and mom telling him to let her sleep, with his reply that all of us should be present

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

For most of my life I believed I watched the first moon landing. But I remember it being a weekday morning, not a Sunday night. I was 4 and not really interested, but my mother made me watch and it wasn't even the first landing.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wish my dad would have done the same. But then again I was only 3 months old !

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I remember my grandfather letting me sit on his lap while he played poker with a bunch of other grandpas - and they let me eat all of the cookies I wanted. They smoked cigars and made faces at me. I remember thinking it was hilarious. All of my earliest memories are of him. He was always happy to see me and would pick me up and laugh.

He died when I was 4.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Aww, I’m glad that you have some nice memories of him. My grandma died when I was 6 and I wish I had more memories of her.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Sitting in one of those chairs where they feed you. I remember just being happy, and pure. My mom was feeding me, and my dad was sitting on a couch across me.
I remember them smiling, and I remember being filled with love, no actual thoughts, just pure love for my parents. I think about that once in a while.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not My parents took me to the park. Now, my mum is terrified of birds, including ducks. As in, she will scream if they come near her. I remember suddenly a flock of ducks, swans, geese, all of those water birds, suddenly coming towards us. My mum? She let go of my hand and ran off screaming. My dad? Went after my mum. Me? Well, I became duck food.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Can't remember the age this happened, but I remember feeling really sick for some unspecific reason. I told my mom and she went out to grab medicine for me at the local pharmacy. I really can't remember what symptoms I was feeling or what she intended to grab to help me.

While she was out, I started feeling much better and felt bad that I made her go out and get medicine. I remember waiting for what felt like an eternity, sitting at the bottom of our stairs by our front door waiting for her to get home. When she got home I apologized because I told her I felt okay again and felt bad she ran out just to get something to help me.

She didn't care. She was just happy that I didn't feel sick anymore.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sweet. Often, the relief of knowing that someone is about to do something to help me makes me feel better immediately when I am sick/hurt. Makes sense.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not My 1-year-younger-than-me cousin was watching me eat a lollipop and got so confused when it was inside my mouth. She kept asking where it went! Then I took it out and showed her. Then I put it back in my mouth and she asked me again where it went. I was 3. She still my best friend 39 years later.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not My mom was spoon-feeding my infant brother and she dropped the spoon in a bowl of soup. I thought it was gone forever in an infinite ocean of soup, and I was amazed when she got it back out. I think that was me learning object permanence

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I would have between between 2-3 years old.

I had always remembered it as an out of body experience. I was at my grandma's house walking around the pool alone (I know, it didn't take long for mum to find out and ban unsupervised visits with grandma) and I fell in, I remember it as if I was reaching in and saving myself from drowning somehow. It's really hard to explain.

I told mum about this in the last few years and it turns out I was actually saving my brother from drowning, but it had also happened to me and she thinks I must have merged the memories somehow.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

there has to be some weird brain thingy that makes this happen! can anyone explain this to me?

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I woke up in my parents bedroom. The window was brighter than usual so I looked outside. It was snowing.

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Being swung very fast into the air and onto my dad’s shoulders.

I was 2 and had made friends with a baby swan (by grabbing its neck). Mama swan wasn’t having it and chased us out of the park.

Edit for clarity: Yes, he swung me up onto his shoulders so we could sprint out of the park with the swan on our heels. Fun fact, swans have good memories and every time we went to the park in the year after she chased us out all over again!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yeah, Swans are beautiful but not that bright. They do have an extraordinary memory.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not During WW2 I was about 8 months old and couldn't walk or talk.

I was put in my cot and was bored, so I worked out how to climb out of one corner of the cot. I slid down to the floor and crawled along the carpet to the stairs. The stairs had carpet held in place with brass rods.

I climbed down two flights of stairs to the hall. The hall had cold linoleum on the floor. I crawled into the kitchen where my mother found me.

She carried me upstairs and put me back into the cot and she hid behind the bedroom door. I climbed out of the cot immediately. She was laughing and saying things that I couldn't understand. She put me back in the cot and I went to sleep.

When I grew up I became a mountain climber! I have climbed many of the mountains in my country. I have met Sir Edmund Hillary several times. He was in my club, and climbed Mt Everest and drove to the South Pole in a farm tractor (which took him 3 months)

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow, what a life you've led! Make sure you write some of these memories down for others to read (or if you have already done so, I'd like to know the name of the book).

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not When I was little I guess I got pink eye. My mother was trying to get me to calm down to have eye drops but I think I took it as a game for her to chase me.

The only thing I really remember is my mother grabbing me and slam-dunking me onto the carpet; she held me down with her forearm and forced some eye drops in my eye while I just was still laughing and screaming.

I would like to believe that my mom RKO’d so hard I gained consciousness.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Quick tip: parents don’t need to pry eyes open and squeeze drops into eye. Just place them in the indented well in the corner and keep your child’s head stationary. As soon as they open their eyes, the drops will flow in. Thanks to Dr. Matt Kuluz for that pro tip.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I was 3 years old and playing with a toy cow in the living room of my old house. My grandma’s poodle was there and I have no idea why, but I remember putting the cow down and sticking my pinky in the dog’s mouth. He lightly nipped me and I remember feeling how pointy his teeth were. I wasn’t hurt, just startled enough to learn not to do dumb s**t like that again.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Walking up to a stranger on a ferry that was wearing the same (very obscure) jumper as my dad, hugging him and loudly proclaiming "daddy I saw a dolphin!"

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

aw i remember the times i did this! it’s so embarrassing but way funnier looking back on it.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Siiiigh.... alright one of my best friends tells this story to anyone that will listen, but my earliest memory Is of sitting on the bathroom floor while my mom was changing her tampon. My dad came in and yelled “what are you doing?!” And she said, “he’s not going to remember.” *earliest clear memory. I think the earliest was of a drawing of a goat on a wall.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I remember my parents saying the same thing. Mum was having a shower and invited Dad to join, he was worried because I was there and Mum said I was too little to remember. Well I showed them!

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Me picking my nose, looking around and not finding anything to wipe it with, and then sticking the booger back in.
My dad watched the whole thing. He laughed.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I faked swallowing a rock when I was 5 to leave kindergarten, then I confessed when my mom and I were at the hospital about to get x Ray.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I was young. Uncertain of my age but I knew I was young. Tiny. In a house I barely recognized. I'd woken up and just remember asking "why" to myself. It didn't make much sense. I was so curious. I looked outside and saw the tree in my back yard obscuring the sunlight, shining a sunbeam directly onto my dog Shuffles. I remember thinking how it looked so nice. Why did it look nice? The sun is hot. It just did.

I walked into the living room. Mom and dad were mumbling things I couldn't understand. The window was letting in more sunlight on the carpet near the tv. I remembered Shuffles. I laid down in the sunbeam and curled up.
It felt nice. It felt peaceful. I remember thinking
'Yeah. That's why it looked nice. It is.'

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I was 2 years old and having kidney surgery, and I woke up half way through my surgery because the epidural came out of my spine (they had snapped the needle in my spine on the first go, which was great). I remember seeing them working on me, freaking out (as you do), and I managed to rip the line out of my hand which was pissing out with blood. I remember the excruciating pain that came with all of it as the epidural wore off. I remember pretty much my entire hospital stay, and damn near everything since then.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Being told to go for a nap (I was around 2-3 at the time), & I refused because I wanted to keep playing & was being defiant. My Dad repeatedly put me in my bed and said that I'll feel better if I lied down for a bit. I fell asleep and he woke me up 2 hours later. And shocker, I felt better. Lol.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Standing on the couch and consciously s******g my diaper

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I was too little and used to crawl on all 4 limbs. I remember my dad took me to a clinic. There I noticed someone crossing the legs for the first time. He was reading a newspaper. I was damn confused about his legs, I wanted to ask my dad, but had no words.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not I was 2 years old and wouldn't allow my cousin to go near my baby sister. She was MY sister.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's sweet. I can relate. When I was 3 years old, my friend who was an only child wanted to "share" my newborn sister. I thought she was going to cut her in half! I adamantly refused to share and wouldn't let her go near my sister!

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Trying to drink a cup of water while lying flat on my back in the crib. Water splashed all over my face, of course, and while I was preverbal, my thoughts can be best translated as "Well, let's not do THAT again."

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My 4 children shared a bedroom when they were little. They slept 2 in each twin bed. When it was bedtime they would lay on their backs and I'd drizzle a tiny bit of water from a cup held up high into their mouths. They thought this was the funniest thing. Especially when I "missed" and water landed on their foreheads or cheeks.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Middle of the night. ~3 Y.O. at the time. Woke up and vomited in my bed and all over myself. Started crying because I got sick, it was gross, and I was afraid I would get in trouble if I woke everyone up by going to the bathroom. So, I sat there crying in my puke until it woke up mom and she got me cleaned up.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It’s sad how we fear awakening our caregivers when sick because we expect to be punished for existing.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Standing in my mom's room, asking her what my name was.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not Peeing on my sisters bed and blaming it on the dog.

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Getting a Postman Pat beanbag chair at my Pizza Hut birthday party. Life has never been so good since.

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30 Folks Online Recall Their First-Ever Memories, Whether Fond Or Not My sister headdiving down the stairs when I was 2. Watched her from the bottom. She was fine, though.

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When my mum was pregnant with my brother, I could then beat her in races from the car to the front door.

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