My babyhood firsts were noted by My mother who wrote them down in a book That I don't have access to I can imagine they were first teeth, First smile, first illness, first walk My first remembrances don't go back that far I have a vivid scene in my head of My younger sister running, tripping, and falling Head first on a meter, blood pouring from a pock-like wound Her scream is what I remember the most Such memories are part and parcel of family life Me falling off my bike, fracturing my wrist My oldest brother burning his feet in a ditch full of embers The youngest brother throwing himself head long Onto the concrete floor and not crying One of my fondest memories is of me Lying in bed at night, Mom turning the radio on So I could listen to the likes of the Lone Ranger, Amos and Andy, and Arthur Godfrey Many of these shows migrated to television I spent hours on Saturday mornings Eating my breakfast of some cereal And reading the cereal box's back and side panels That's when there was something worth reading On the box besides lists of mysterious ingredients
Shocking first memories. I appreciate you including your fondest memories, a salve that tempers what comes earlier. Very vivid. Excellent!