No it isn’t compared with many I’ve seen. I hate it because I’m stuck with it.
Indeed, arguably even more so than Wilde’s famous quip: “To lose one parent is a misfortune. Lose two and it begins to look like carelessness”
No it isn’t compared with many I’ve seen. I hate it because I’m stuck with it.
Indeed, arguably even more so than Wilde’s famous quip: “To lose one parent is a misfortune. Lose two and it begins to look like carelessness”
This is a true childhood memory.
I’m about 5 (I’m not in school yet). Back seat of car listening to my mom and grandma talking.
They start to whisper which perks my ears …
…something about my grandma “losing 7 babies” and my mental note not to be alone with grandma anywhere outside.
LOL: Mine is about the " *miscarriage" in the freezer" that has to be taken to the hospital. It’s wrapped in plastic. I am about 2 years old at the time. I think 2 is when my memory kicks in. I remember words but I had no reference for the words I remembered until I got much older.
I recall going fishing with my father. We were on a bridge and there was a car in the river below. We had our fishing lines in the water. A guy walks by and inquires if we had caught anything. My dad replies, ‘no.’ Then the man asks, “Aren’t you afraid he will lose his pole?” To which my father replies. “No, I don’t put bait on his pole.” I had no idea what the men were talking about but recall the conversation clearly.
I don’t know why I can recall so much of my life at an early age but I do. Perhaps it was because my dad was in the military and we moved back and forth across the country about 3 different times. That’s a lot of stimulation for a little kid. I don’t know.
Now that’s funny.
In case you haven’t seen it: (see 5:46 especially, although it’s all funny))
Lol! …into the hole he goes!
Lol