calliecritturs
Posted : 5/10/2009 10:56:36 PM
marty_ga
Callie, I'm borrowing from your post where you say.... I was all of about 3 and being the shy, quiet, child I was....
Wow, you remember something at 3?
That shy quiet child? The aliens abducted her when she was TWO. That solves THAT riddle!! rotfl
marty_ga
Other than that, I remember getting a really cool cowgirl bicycle at 5. It had fringes, a rifle, etc. I loved it, but how uncool in today's world.
Mostly I remember snippets of events -- I don't remember everything from that day only that my mother was embarassed to tears (but she DID drop her towel!!! I PROMISE!!! My 3 year old self was traumatized LOL - kidding folks, just kidding)
I also hasten to say that remembering back to when I was 3 -- well, it's a "right far piece" folks. Remember, I started counting backwards when I hit 40 and I'll be 25 this July -- so YOU do the math.
Much of my memory is tied to TV and westerns. Davey Crocket was my first hero. And then I wanted to be Annie Oakley when I grew up. I remember my mother made me a whole outfit. I had a red skirt with black leather fringe, a red and black cowgirl shirt with REAL piping on it (why do I remember "real piping'???) and I had a cap rifle. I had a whole series of the horses on springs on a frame? I would "Ride-em Cowgirl" so much that my mother would have to come in to the living room every 5 minutes and pull me back because I'd jump that thing all the way across the floor -- but me and "Tony" (the plastic horse) were best buddies.
The REASON I remember that SO clearly was because my Dad's folks came to visit for my birthday, and here I was all spiffed up as Annie Oakley. Gram got out of the car and I ran up to them "BANG BANG". My Grandmother grabbed that rifle out of my hands barrel first, bent over and looked me in the eye (it was probably the first time she had EVER addressed me directly) and said in a voice I will remember until the day I die:
"DON'T YOU ****EVER***** POINT A GUN AT ANYONE. Not in play, not as a joke, not EVER unless you intend for them to die."
Overreacting? A bit -- but these were farm folks and the rifle cabinet was in the living room so as far as SHE was concerned I oughta know better than to EVER point a gun even in play. Because that's how sad accidents happen.
And then, if I don't miss my guess, my **father** got reamed for not having educated me better!!
One of those childhood "memories" -- and not a bad one either. She didn't hit me or pop me or anything. She was just STERN .. and this wasn't a grandmother I was close to. But she got MY attention, and I've never played idly with a gun ever since.
Most of my memories were either times of temper or times of extreme fun.
Then there was that goat that ate the buttons off my NEW sweater when I was up at The North Pole (it passed as an amusement park 50 years ago up near Lake George, NY). Darn goat anyway -- gave him a piece of MY mind!!! I started to shake my finger at him and my mother grabbed me and hustled me away MUCH to my displeasure -- he needed told off, and and and ... (she thot I'd get bit ... and I was MAD!!)... haven't liked goats since tho LOL (that was probably the same year, in fact -- yep, the kid those aliens left my mother wasn't quite so shy, and unable to speak her mind LOL)