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Originally Posted by unaluna
Thats why i keep harping on it! Those things stick with us. I was watching the hockey game today, and i remembered how my brother once told me "theyre doing stg different tonight, theyre gonna have a plant in front of the net instead of a goalie." Well he was making a joke about goalie jacques plante. I remember arguing with him about it. Now, my brother does NOT like me reminding him about his little joke.
Im not sure what my story means, but i think its significant that you were upset that you were not in your home movies. If you were old enough to notice that you were missing, like older than 2 or 3, then you were probably old enough to understand you werent even a baby yet, no? Why did you feel so left out? Did they go on vacations and leave you with grandma a lot or stg?
Just some questions to explore. I find it interesting, because i also was excluded, but in a "yeah we forgot you until the last minute but shut up now and come" sort of way.
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Thanks. My brother said our parents hardly ever left us with babysitters when we were little. Our grandmother, the only one alive at the time, lived with us but wasn't well enough to babysit. My first day of kindergarten was traumatic because I didn't want to leave my mother.