@Pot8o It was a guess that I made given my slight knowledge of the development of the brain during those last stages of development. The only reason why I didn’t give a straight answer originally is because I wasn’t sure of how I managed to remember such a thing.
When I was about 2 my family went to the snow for some skiing and stuff. At one point at our ski lodge. Was jumping around all crazy like on the bed and smashed my face into a wall. Let’s just say there was some blood coming from my nose.
I also remember when I was five I vomited. It was at my preschool and it is very vividly set in my head. I was wearing a black ■■■■■ with yellow sleeves and a gold race car on the front, it was shiny. The actual vomiting happened just after I had been running around, I abruptly stopped, paused and the bam, spew. It is also the only time I ever remember myself vomiting…
I have the weirdest memory of staring at a wall and then having my mom pick me up.
It was nothing special, just a random occurrence, and yet I still remember it.
I remember watching lots and lots of Shining Time Station on PBS when I was 2 years old. The intro sequence is permanently ingrained into my memory. If you can remember that show, you’re old.