What's your earliest childhood memory? Is it possible my niece has one from when she was in diapers?
This thread is obviously half factual inquiry, half pointless poll.
Here's a little background on the factual inquirty part of this thread. A couple of my young relatives--a niece, "Nicole," and a cousin, "Kat"--came over to Rhymer Manor the other night, along with Kat's year-old daughter. I love babies, so I spent not a little time with the little one in my arms, singing to her. One of the songs I sang was Tom Lehrer's Element Song. Nicole smiled broadly when she heard me singing that song; she claims she remembers me singing it to her when she was about two years old. Kat called bullshit on that, claiming that Nicole must have heard me singing it to one of the younger cousins when she was older and conflated the memory.
Though I'm inclined to think Kat is right, a few things give me pause. I'm certain I would have sung that song to Nicole when she was a baby; I was 16 and still living with my parents when she was born and frequently babysat for her mother. But six years passed before I had another niece; I was in my senior year of college and living elsewhere. I didn't spend nearly as much time with that niece when she was a baby; I can't recall ever singing that song to her in Nicole's presence.
Anyway, back to the thread questions. Is there any chance that Nicole has a valid memory from the age of two or so? And what are you earliest childhood memories?