
Today’s topic for the Wednesday Weekly Blogging Challenge from Long and Short Reviews is
My Earliest Memory
A lot of people don’t necessarily know what their earliest memory is, possibly because we often think we remember things from our childhoods that either didn’t exactly happen, or we’ve been told about something that happened often enough that it becomes a memory.
My earliest memory is quite vivid. It involves a book.
The throwing of a book, to be exact.

It was the Little Golden Book of Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
Not a large book, but when one hurls it across the room like a Frisbee, it’s a formidable weapon.
And that’s exactly what I did.
I Frisbee-ed Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs across the living room at my older sister.
It hit her square in the face.
And knocked out her two front teeth.
To be fair, they were already loose. But I remember that one fell completely out and was on the floor in front of her, and the other was kinda dangling there.
I don’t know what she did to make me throw the book. And I’m sure I didn’t get in trouble because I was only, like, three at the time.
But there you go.

Oh, my goodness! Do you remember what compelled you to throw it?
My post.
Wow! My sister and I are only 14 months apart, so I recall lots of whispers, giggles, and fights in our bedroom we shared. All under the age of 5, too.
Craziness. I tossed a strawberry at someone because I’d seen it in a movie and everyone laughed. I was maybe 5. No one laughed when I did it. Hmm… And I did get into trouble. lol!