And as a 1 year old with a brain that can’t form memories, she remembered that.
I hate how people started cropping out the dates, enabling eternal reposts
This is an old post, and sometimes little kids do remember being a baby. My kid is 6 now and losing his baby memories but he used to tell me he wants to go back to certain places we went to “before (he) could talk” which started at 2. He described going on a boat to an island, something he had literally only ever done one time as a baby and we didn’t have any photos of. And lots of other things, that’s just an example. He doesn’t remember it now but he did when he was 4.5.
How did a one-year-old remember that?
At least my kid remembers quite a few things from that time. She sometimes goes “remember when I was crying so much…” following by an increasingly detailed description of a situation until I do remember. And then she tells me what the issue was back then, which she didn’t have the ability to explain yet back then.
It’s no longer funny if it’s just a kid remembering something for a few months, which is completely normal.
You’re correct. The tweet is from March 3rd 2021.
https://twitter.com/toddedillard/status/1367238365448450051?t=kNRvLo8esiTbz2MqCtiPyw&s=19
The author has a Mastodon account: https://mastodon.sdf.org/@toddedillard
Can’t say I blame her. I still haven’t forgiven my mother for burning my Grill Cheese.
I burned like 6 grilled cheeses the other day… Fuck induction stoves man. Damned thing goes from barely warm to nuclear reactor if you blink at it the wrong way.
If you’re not used to cooking with induction it’s a bit of a learning curve. It gets warm very quickly so your timings are different. I burnt a ton of food learning to cook with induction, but once you get the hang of it, it’s super convenient.
“C’mon man, it’s burnt.”
Tosses quesadilla back to Cheech, who cooks it even more before tossing it back to Chong
The grudge.