How much back to your young age you can remember

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  1. Lgali profile image57
    Lgaliposted 14 years ago

    I just remember my self up  when I was 6 years old before that I can not go back

    1. profile image0
      shreekrishnaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      i can go back till when i was 1 years old.

      1. Lgali profile image57
        Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        YOU are the best..

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        shreekrishnaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        i forget to mention that ,

        my grandfather named me as shreekrishna when i was 1 year old ,

        i only remember my grandfather face ,

        that day was the birthday of lord shree krishna

        shree krishna :: a great human hindu god.

  2. frogdropping profile image76
    frogdroppingposted 14 years ago

    I can remember a long way back. From what I'm told (when I've mentioned stuff I remember to my dad) I was about 3 years old. Before that, nothing really.

    TBH most of it was crap and not worth remembering. Pity my memory isn't in the hands of someone with a greatly happy childhood!

  3. GeneriqueMedia profile image60
    GeneriqueMediaposted 14 years ago

    Hmm...well, noting that I'm already crazy...

    I think my first big memory would have been when I conked my head on a badly placed (and sharp!) corner in my house, trying to carry a blankie and pillow back to the couch to sit next to my mother as a toddler.

    Wow, what a trip. I was watching myself above everyone else. I don't, however, recommend trying to invoke such a thing in the manner I did. Especially if you're a tad bit older---the young heal quick. ;P
    At least physically...

    G|M

  4. lafenty profile image69
    lafentyposted 14 years ago

    My memory is very sketchy.  Bits and pieces really, but I guess back to about first grade - 5 or 6.

  5. frogdropping profile image76
    frogdroppingposted 14 years ago

    Wow G|M! My first memory was drowning. Cool huh? My older brother and I were on a lilo thingy, on a lake, with my dad pulling us along the water. First chance he got my brother pushed me off. Sank like a stone so I did.

    Don't know how long I was sucking water but I was in a bad way when my dad found me on the lake bed.

    Anyway, that set the pattern for my brothers continued attempts to affect my demise. And he wondered why I kicked ten bells out of him when I was 13 - which is one of my favourite memories - the shock on his face when he knew he was losing. To a girl. A small one too tongue

  6. JamaGenee profile image79
    JamaGeneeposted 14 years ago

    Age 3, when my little brother whacked me in the back of the head with a sandbox shovel and drew blood.

    1. Lgali profile image57
      Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      that is very nice way to remember.Hurts even imagining

  7. GeneriqueMedia profile image60
    GeneriqueMediaposted 14 years ago

    Obviously a smart one, for sure. wink

    I remember drowning too..I think I was like four, though, a few years after the whole out of body thing.

    Ten bells huh? Did he spit out tickets so you could take it to the front counter and get a cool prize? Like a giant stuffed frog?

    G|M

    P.S.

    Apparently, brothers are friggin' mean. If it helps, I was a premie, and my sister was older by four years. She's the one that dished it out on me.

    1. frogdropping profile image76
      frogdroppingposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      No G|M he didn't. He shat bricks instead. He always was a 100% useless brother.

      My younger brother was fine as a kid though. Bit damp to sleep with unfortunately, he pee'd the bed 'til he was 7 hmm

      1. GeneriqueMedia profile image60
        GeneriqueMediaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Just remember kids, urine is sterile. Kevin Costner even drank it! wink

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    badcompany99posted 14 years ago

    I remember this nurse saying " Is anyone going to claim this?"

    1. Lgali profile image57
      Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      very nice nurse male or female?

  9. aniketgore profile image61
    aniketgoreposted 14 years ago

    6-7

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    Ana Louisposted 14 years ago

    My son told me several times as he was growing up that he could remember being born.  I always accepted his statement as a true memory, although logic agued otherwise.  I can remember an incident when I was two.

  11. Kelsey Tallis profile image64
    Kelsey Tallisposted 14 years ago

    I was about 3 years-old. We had just come back from vacation and my parents couldn't find the key to the front door. The only window they could get open was a very small one that only I could fit through.

    I remember feeling kinda scared because the house was so dark and quiet and I was not used to being alone in it but my dad kept talking to me through the window as I walked across the living room and unlocked the door.

    Does anyone have a "happy" memory from that early? It seems it's usually something scary or traumatic that we remember from that early on...

    Frogdropping, you crack me up btw!

    1. Lgali profile image57
      Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      3 years old is the best memory

  12. GeneriqueMedia profile image60
    GeneriqueMediaposted 14 years ago

    A happy memory...

    I remember coming home from one of my frequent doctor's appointments as a kid (being a premie sucks!) and my sister hugged me and said "We're going to Chuck. E Cheese!" big_smile

    Luckily, as a kid, I didn't know what good pizza was. But I loved them video games and any animal that can play a guitar is alright by me.

    G|M

    1. Lgali profile image57
      Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      you have really nice memmories of all food

      1. GeneriqueMedia profile image60
        GeneriqueMediaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        haha, not really. Chuck E. Cheese is most known for being an arcade. =P I actually don't eat much...food's just not my pipe of crack.

        But until they invent meal pills, I'm stuck masticating.

        G|M

        1. Lgali profile image57
          Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          thnaks for update

  13. Shil1978 profile image88
    Shil1978posted 14 years ago

    I can remember things that happened when I was around 4. One image that I remember is me standing at the edge of a playground watching the other kids play - I was a shy child and it was tough for me at that age to make friends. That one image has kinda stuck with me!!

    1. Lgali profile image57
      Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      4 is early for me

  14. Amanda Severn profile image94
    Amanda Severnposted 14 years ago

    At not quite two, I remember listening to my Mum's tummy to see if I could hear my little sister 'playing football'. I also remember playing with an elasticated string of ducks stretched across the pram. I was probably about a year old.

  15. lawretta profile image61
    lawrettaposted 14 years ago

    I remember and loved when i was 19 in college, it was fun!!!

  16. Colebabie profile image61
    Colebabieposted 14 years ago

    I definitely remember pre-school. I'm not sure about before that. So I guess 3/4 years old? I had a crush named Max who was in my class. The playground had wood chips that always got stuck in my shoes. My teacher had a gold tooth. I got sick at my preschool "graduation" and threw up at the restaurant afterwards.

    1. Lgali profile image57
      Lgaliposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      thnaks for the info I can only go back to 6

  17. trish1048 profile image68
    trish1048posted 14 years ago

    Two years old, going to pick up my brother who had been living with our grandmother.

  18. Uninvited Writer profile image79
    Uninvited Writerposted 14 years ago

    I get flashes of when I was a baby...really. I swear I remember lying in a crib with people standing around me; also another one being in a crib and seeing butterflies flying around me (my wallpaper was butterflies). But, after that I really don't have any memories before 5.

  19. AEvans profile image71
    AEvansposted 14 years ago

    I remember back when my parents where moving and I was standing on my mother's lap. I remember a bridge and when I told mom about it, she told me I was 18 months old, and she remembered that was the move from the midwest to the west coast.

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    LAmatadoraposted 14 years ago

    I have a scary memory of being a baby in my great grandmas house in San Diego and being in my play pen...and being picked up but no one was there...and then being sat back down in the play pen and then my mom came and picked me up...weird!!! (( TWILIGHT ZONE))

  21. Trekkiemelissa profile image66
    Trekkiemelissaposted 14 years ago

    3 for me when I had to have eye surgery.

  22. Lisa HW profile image61
    Lisa HWposted 14 years ago

    I remember quite a bit that went on when I was three, and a few things that happened when I was two.

  23. SweetiePie profile image82
    SweetiePieposted 14 years ago

    One event I remember before I was one, but most of my memories start around the age of two and three.  After kindergarten my memories are mostly crystal clear because I always had an obsession with remembering years and dates, so I used to memorize my memories for fun.

  24. Pete Maida profile image62
    Pete Maidaposted 14 years ago

    I remember standing on a box looking at the snow out of the window.  I must have been three years old because I was four when my brother was born and he was born in September.  I know this memory was before my memory him being born.

 
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