What is your earliest memory?

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My brother being born. He was born at home andI remember being taken into Mum and Dad's bedroom to see him. He was lying in a blue carrycot. He is three years and three weeks younger than me. Interestingly I have no memory of my youngest brother - who is five and a half years younger than me- being born. He was born in hospital- maybe that's why.
 
My brother being born. He was born at home andI remember being taken into Mum and Dad's bedroom to see him. He was lying in a blue carrycot. He is three years and three weeks younger than me. Interestingly I have no memory of my youngest brother - who is five and a half years younger than me- being born. He was born in hospital- maybe that's why.
mum would have had to scream the ward down for you to have heard her?
 
Haha, that must have been a thing back in the day, my grandad always said that. When I said “did he!” He said “well he couldn’t take one without his head!”
Joe Mercer reckoned he could head the ball as hard as some players could kick it & it was not a metal plate in his head after his motorbike accident as he had that removed .....
 
For years I had a memory of seeing my Grandfather standing at the door as us kids played in the garden. I would have been around 3. As an adult I then found a photo of the exact memory I had. It slowly dawned on me that all I had actually remembered was seeing that photo at some point growing up.
 
Given the house it was in I can't have been older than 2 or 3. Sat taking mouthfuls from my cup then spitting it onto the gas fire radiants. And then trying to push the cushion I was sat on through the grating on the front of it.

Most of all though I remember the sound barrier breaking bollocking I got for it.
 
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