what were you doing at 2.5 years of age?

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
@ GoneBaroque - me either, in fact my first real memory is from infants school, so I guess around 5?
@ my lovely friend WhiteKnight, yes!! the slinky, god that brings back memories AND Mr. Potatoe Head - remember him?? LOL
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Colin - I'm amazed you can remember that!
And the colour was Yellow, not bad for an old codger eh oh and it was in London I worked that out much later, it is amazing the memories that you retain the thing is how accurate are they
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
I certainly remember the cathedral across from where I lived as a toddler in Wangaratta (Victoria). And being amused that it had, years later, shrunk considerably when I visited in my early 20s after an absence of many years. Funny how the memory is relative, fascinating.
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Only very disjointed memories before the age of five. Just little clips. My sister being given a new doll and trying to name it. My grandfather siting smoking a pipe. My uncle flooding the bathroom because the plumber had not connected the overflow pipe. Screaming when I was left with a neighbour.

teddy
 

marval

New member
Well I certainly wasn't doing that, but what I wonder? I have vague recollections of train watching, and going to church, but that might have been a bit later.


Margaret
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
My earliest memory, I think, is of being in infants school in Victoria and being totally captivated by a gorgeous picture the teacher drew on the chalk board, with yellow chalk, of a flower ... can't remember what the flower was, but I vividly remember it's general shape and the detail.
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Years ago is not all that hard but now, arriving at the garden shed and wondering what the hell I came for is pretty common for me
 

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
Hey Colin - I certainly know the "what the hell I came for" scenario - and you'll be vexed to know it's an exponetial experience ... sheesh!
 
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