This question will really make you think, the older you are the more thinking you will do. My question is: What is your earliest memory.
I found this question in a Jodi Picoult book I was reading and it stuck in my mind.
My earliest memory was when my siblings would babysit me while my parents were out. As soon as my parents left, they would take me out of bed and bring me downstairs on the stoop with them since that's where their friends were and I was crying to be with them. They didn't want to have to stay in the house with me so they just brought me along. As soon as they saw my parents car coming down the block they carried me back upstairs and put me to bed. I don't remember my sister being there so she may have been married by then, if so I had to be at least 6 years old since that's what age I was when she got married. That is as far back as I can remember, I have other childhood memories but I was older then.
So how far back can you remember. I know this could be a toughie
I found this question in a Jodi Picoult book I was reading and it stuck in my mind.
My earliest memory was when my siblings would babysit me while my parents were out. As soon as my parents left, they would take me out of bed and bring me downstairs on the stoop with them since that's where their friends were and I was crying to be with them. They didn't want to have to stay in the house with me so they just brought me along. As soon as they saw my parents car coming down the block they carried me back upstairs and put me to bed. I don't remember my sister being there so she may have been married by then, if so I had to be at least 6 years old since that's what age I was when she got married. That is as far back as I can remember, I have other childhood memories but I was older then.
So how far back can you remember. I know this could be a toughie