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At the age of 6 or 7 months, I started pointing at objects and giving their correct names. Little red pair of shoes with little brass buckles on them I really loved, and I thought that buckle was a beautiful word, so I pointed to the buckle on one of these shoes and said, "buckle.
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Before I could walk or talk, I vividly remember wiggling out of my diaper, pulling myself up on the bars of my crib, and smearing poop into a built-in intercom above, which I disliked for making random static noises.
I also remember being strolled by my mother in the middle of night under a starry sky.
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I was 6-to-8-months old when we moved into an upstairs apartment that was sunny and bright and had a pea-soup green carpet, but was flea infested! I remember the fleas jumping on me and me trying to brush them off. I remember the rug and the fleas. My parents had to keep me off the floor until they took care of the problem.
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Language and movement are my earliest memories estimating 4-9 months. Lying alone awake with people nearby, speaking not to me but to one another. Their voices sounded muffled and fast, different from how they addressed me. Being called 'Pooh' by my father who would exit my life at two years old and not reemerge until age 23 when he confirmed this nickname. Being in the crib and finding it hysterical how I could move my hands and feet in the light. My body felt good, but hard to control. There are more, but these are the earliest, brightest memories.
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