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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 2:02 am
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 5:10 am
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 6:23 am
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Hot-pants is right... {that just sounds grammatically incorrect sweatdrop }
Most people don't remember their early childhood and it has nothing to do with a blow to the head. I have an excellent memory and remember my childhood better than most people I've met, and yet still I've seen pictures my father took during a time my parents brought me and my sister to Disneyland when I was a child and I don't remember ever being there.
Even the things I do remember are hazy at best. I remember a brown carpet that I hated crawling on because it felt horrible against my skin {the house I grew up in and thus remember most had hardwood floors, but apparently the apartment my family lived in for the first couple years of my life did indeed have brown carpet}. I remember my sister and cousins peeking in on me while my diaper was being changed one time. I remember going to a Halloween party with my siblings, cousins, and parents and as we got to the door, we had to lay down flat on the porch because there was a drive-by shooting going on. Ah... the perils of a California childhood emotion_awesome I also remember not understanding the concept of bobbing for apples when we did get into the party. It was so much easier to just reach in and grab an apple, so why would I try to get it with my mouth? talk2hand Besides, that seemed kind of dirty...
I also remember trying to draw a woman because I thought the curves of a woman were beautiful.... but I don't think I even knew what the word for "woman" was yet. I got really frustrated when my mum asked what I was trying to draw and she kept thinking I was expressing to her that I was trying to draw an angel. Thinking on it now, maybe in my undeveloped speech, she interpreted my way of saying "a girl" as "angel".
And this is also why I think a lot of people underestimate the intelligence of young children. I can't say it necessarily applies to all children, but in my case at least, my mind was more developed than my ability to express what was on my mind.
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Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2012 1:11 pm
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