se-alum
Posts: 13,948
Apr 18, 2013 11:43am
What is your earliest memory?
My earliest memory happened when I was 3(almost 4). We lived in a farmhouse in Columbus, and I remember looking out the window and seeing someone with a mask on looking back at me. I don't remember what happened before or after that, but vividly remember that exact time.
My earliest memory happened when I was 3(almost 4). We lived in a farmhouse in Columbus, and I remember looking out the window and seeing someone with a mask on looking back at me. I don't remember what happened before or after that, but vividly remember that exact time.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 18, 2013 11:52am
When I was 3 my mom dressed me up to go somewhere and said "whatever you do, DON'T go outside and get dirty." So...being a little bastard I went into the back barnyard. I saw our geese out in the yard and I ventured out toward them. I ventured too far. They pinned me down on the ground and started pounding on my head with their beaks like jackhammers. My older sister ran outside and chased them away with a 2x4. That was the first, of many, bird attacks in my life.
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MontyBrunswick
Apr 18, 2013 12:01pm
I drove to work this morning.
reclegend22
Posts: 8,772
Apr 18, 2013 12:10pm
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in the part after you saw the mask there's the possibility that you were raped. In all seriousness, that is scary. So you don't know if it was just somebody playing around that you knew, or you definitely think it was a stranger? They should make a movie about strangers who stand outside of a house wearing masks. That'd be chilling.se-alum;1428111 wrote:What is your earliest memory?
My earliest memory happened when I was 3(almost 4). We lived in a farmhouse in Columbus, and I remember looking out the window and seeing someone with a mask on looking back at me. I don't remember what happened before or after that, but vividly remember that exact time.
reclegend22
Posts: 8,772
Apr 18, 2013 12:17pm
My earliest memory is losing my two front teeth in hot pursuit of a jar of peanuts in which I fell off the counter. I was really hungry and it could not wait. My "chair ladder" did not work.
Mohican00
Posts: 3,394
Apr 18, 2013 12:50pm
I remember our old house we lived in back when I was 3, but I have an even earlier memory of being across the street from that house looking back at it on a bright sunny day.....I may have been 2 but that seems unlikely
Fab4Runner
Posts: 6,196
Apr 18, 2013 12:53pm
I can't pinpoint my earliest memory, but there are a few that are around the same time.
When I was three or four, my mom took my brothers and me to get pictures taken. The photographer gave them each a watch to wear and also gave one of them a stuffed bear to hold. I didn't get anything and was pissed, so I didn't smile in any of the pictures. It has turned into a bit of a running joke, because I was not a smiley baby at all, and look angry in a majority of the pictures we have from when I was a baby/toddler.
I actually IG'd this a few months ago. The picture on the left is from the day I was talking about above. The other is just me being cunty, per usual.
When I was three or four, my mom took my brothers and me to get pictures taken. The photographer gave them each a watch to wear and also gave one of them a stuffed bear to hold. I didn't get anything and was pissed, so I didn't smile in any of the pictures. It has turned into a bit of a running joke, because I was not a smiley baby at all, and look angry in a majority of the pictures we have from when I was a baby/toddler.
I actually IG'd this a few months ago. The picture on the left is from the day I was talking about above. The other is just me being cunty, per usual.
se-alum
Posts: 13,948
Apr 18, 2013 12:54pm
We don't know who it was, but mom suspected it was a weird neighbor she knew of. We didn't really know anyone cause we only lived up there for like a year.reclegend22;1428149 wrote:I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but in the part after you saw the mask there's the possibility that you were raped. In all seriousness, that is scary. So you don't know if it was just somebody playing around that you knew, or you definitely think it was a stranger? They should make a movie about strangers who stand outside of a house wearing masks. That'd be chilling.
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Manhattan Buckeye
Posts: 7,566
Apr 18, 2013 1:02pm
1977. Watching Star Wars in the theater at 3 years old.
It was a long 3 years until Empire Strikes Back. We had most of the toys in the interim.
It was a long 3 years until Empire Strikes Back. We had most of the toys in the interim.
mcburg93
Posts: 3,167
Apr 18, 2013 1:13pm
Mine was around five when I was fishing with my dad. I caught a catfish that almost pulled me in the water. I was fishing for blue gill and it surprised my dad when I was getting drug towards the water. He took the pole and pulled the catfish in. I was pissed cause I didnt get to reel it in. It was a 10lb catfish and to me at that age it was huge.
Benny The Jet
Posts: 2,987
Apr 18, 2013 1:37pm
That is a creepy first memory to have.se-alum;1428111 wrote:What is your earliest memory?
My earliest memory happened when I was 3(almost 4). We lived in a farmhouse in Columbus, and I remember looking out the window and seeing someone with a mask on looking back at me. I don't remember what happened before or after that, but vividly remember that exact time.
My first memory was when I was 3, going up to Lake Erie as a family on the weekends during the summer. I remember standing on the pier with my dad catching Sheephead.
ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Apr 18, 2013 1:40pm
Quite honestly, I have drank away a lot of brain cells that contain early memories.
FatHobbit
Posts: 8,651
Apr 18, 2013 1:47pm
I remember walking out in a field with my dad and we walked all the way to creek and it was a long, long walk. (we moved out of that house when I was 4) I drove by the house later and the creek is maybe 20 yards from the house.
Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Apr 18, 2013 1:51pm
It's amazing to me that people actually have a first memory. If you brought up anything that happened in the first 7-8 years of my life I might remember that it happened, but there's no way I'd be able to pin a date to any of it.
like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 18, 2013 1:58pm
As far as I know, this isn't illegal yet. So, here is my response in the basement to this post: http://www.ohiochatter.com/forum/showthread.php?38769-Like_That-s-infractable-posts&p=1428254&viewfull=1#post1428254Manhattan Buckeye;1428189 wrote:1977. Watching Star Wars in the theater at 3 years old.
It was a long 3 years until Empire Strikes Back. We had most of the toys in the interim.
Benny The Jet
Posts: 2,987
Apr 18, 2013 2:10pm
Crazy how that works. We used to go sledding back in the woods behind my house growing up, thought it was the size of Everest. We took my daughter back there this winter to sled, seemed so much bigger when I was a kid.FatHobbit;1428243 wrote:I remember walking out in a field with my dad and we walked all the way to creek and it was a long, long walk. (we moved out of that house when I was 4) I drove by the house later and the creek is maybe 20 yards from the house.
reclegend22
Posts: 8,772
Apr 18, 2013 2:13pm
Lol.FatHobbit;1428243 wrote:I remember walking out in a field with my dad and we walked all the way to creek and it was a long, long walk. (we moved out of that house when I was 4) I drove by the house later and the creek is maybe 20 yards from the house.
It's weird that, out of all the millions of random moments of our lives, there are always a select few obscure ones that run through your head with regularity.
For example, when I was younger and still attended church with regularity -- probably six at the time -- I vividly recall these two kids throwing paper airplanes from the balcony into the pews below. They got caught -- whew, big deal -- but, since I was so little -- like Fat Hobbit above -- I remember it being this huge incident with major repercussions. It's a completely insignificant moment, but for whatever reason, I think about it randomly at least a few times a year.
like_that
Posts: 26,625
Apr 18, 2013 2:14pm
I remember one of my older houses had what I thought was a big yard at the time. In my eyes it was about 40 acres big.Benny The Jet;1428270 wrote:Crazy how that works. We used to go sledding back in the woods behind my house growing up, thought it was the size of Everest. We took my daughter back there this winter to sled, seemed so much bigger when I was a kid.
As for my earliest memory. I remember my parents waking me up around the time i was 2.5 years old, to show me this new microwave they bought lol.
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Sonofanump
Apr 18, 2013 2:19pm
33 months old, riding this down the hill at our old house.
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BR1986FB
Posts: 24,104
Apr 18, 2013 2:19pm
Agreed. Everything seems bigger, etc when you're a kid.Benny The Jet;1428270 wrote:Crazy how that works. We used to go sledding back in the woods behind my house growing up, thought it was the size of Everest. We took my daughter back there this winter to sled, seemed so much bigger when I was a kid.
Not measuring a "distance" but remember when you were little and it seemed like Christmas took 2 years to get here? Now that I'm older it seems like I snap my finger and the holidays are rolling around again.
Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Apr 18, 2013 2:21pm
My earliest memory is going down a slide at birthday party when I was about 3. The next memory I have is me at about 5 running while pushing one these:

then hopping on the back riding it until it slammed into my mom's passenger side door. Dented the shit out of it.

then hopping on the back riding it until it slammed into my mom's passenger side door. Dented the shit out of it.
Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Apr 18, 2013 2:23pm
No smiling?Fab4Runner;1428179 wrote:I can't pinpoint my earliest memory, but there are a few that are around the same time.
When I was three or four, my mom took my brothers and me to get pictures taken. The photographer gave them each a watch to wear and also gave one of them a stuffed bear to hold. I didn't get anything and was pissed, so I didn't smile in any of the pictures. It has turned into a bit of a running joke, because I was not a smiley baby at all, and look angry in a majority of the pictures we have from when I was a baby/toddler.
I actually IG'd this a few months ago. The picture on the left is from the day I was talking about above. The other is just me being cunty, per usual.
sherm03
Posts: 7,349
Apr 18, 2013 3:06pm
I remember going to downtown Youngstown with my Mom to pick my Grandma up from work. Snow White was being shown at a theater nearby and my Mom and Grandma were taking me to see it. I was maybe 3 or 4.
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Manhattan Buckeye
Posts: 7,566
Apr 18, 2013 4:20pm
Not even a Christmas or birthday?Mulva;1428248 wrote:It's amazing to me that people actually have a first memory. If you brought up anything that happened in the first 7-8 years of my life I might remember that it happened, but there's no way I'd be able to pin a date to any of it.
Surely one of the two brings back a memory, no?
Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Apr 18, 2013 10:01pm
Not anything that I could say "I was x years old when this happened" and recognize it as the earliest part of my life that I remember. I got a basketball hoop for Christmas one year, but I could have been anywhere from 6-9 years old when that happened. Was never a big fan of birthdays. Stopped celebrating them before I hit double digits I think, and no distinct memories. It's not like I have no recollection of my early childhood, I just don't have anything chronologically arranged... its all blended together.Manhattan Buckeye;1428380 wrote:Not even a Christmas or birthday?
Surely one of the two brings back a memory, no?