My Earliest Memory
My first memories are mainly from nursery. From the songs we sang in a circle to playing with toy kitchens. But the earliest one I can remember was actually from playschool when I was 3, I think. I had a best friend in playschool called Emma and I remember going over to her house to play. We played hungry hippos and I was so excited as I'd never played hungry hippos before and I had wanted to for 'ages'. It felt ages to me alright, a few months was a long time for a 3 year old. I know this was in playschool as she moved away by the time I was in nursery at 4 years old.
Other memories include my little sister being born when I had just turned 4 and I wanted to call her Lucy. Or that at nursery we each got a toothbrush to use in the middle of the day and they each had a sticker. I was so jealous of whoever got the dolphin one. I also remember my dad being late to pick me up from nursery and the teachers, or whoever you want to call them, had to keep me amused with these stepping stones they laid out on the ground. When my dad got there I was all 'Thank God this was boring the hell out of me'. Obviously that's not what 4 year old me said but it was totally what I was thinking.
Song of the day: A song that no one would expect me to love
Sugar Sugar by The Archies
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