By Haniya Javed
My earliest memory
There is not much that I remember
from my early, childhood days (yeah that is weird I know). Frankly, at this
moment I can only recall that moment in class when we had that typical,
never-to-get-old essay topics like ‘Myself’ and ‘bachpan ki yaadein.’ I would just sit and look at people scribbling
away hurriedly, marveling at how those sleepyheads could be activated when
asked something about themselves. So, yeah even back then the only memory I had
was having no memory. Fast-forward today, still no luck with it. Or perhaps, my
childhood days aren't over yet. I like this explanation better.
Recall I must, I do remember
glimpses from moments of sheer terror and painful boredom. My mum had dragged
me to one of her distant relative’s wedding and there I had thrown a tantrum.
It was quite unexpected, as I had always been categorized as shy and quiet. I
chose that occasion to test my vocal limitations simply because I was hell
bored. My mum would perhaps give a better account of this and will most likely
add that I still react the same way even to this date. On another instance, I
found myself locked in the bathroom. I had this creepy feeling that I would
just die here (not out of boredom, for once). My father played the macho man
role by breaking the door and setting me free.
So, yep perhaps it would be
better if only my childhood gets over with itself. Or maybe it shouldn't.
I can totally relate to not remembering anything from my childhood and in my case, it is over!
ReplyDeleteHahah the locked in the bathroom memory. So many people have that particular one. Love it.
ReplyDelete:D the bathroom threat :D i welcomed it coz i enjoyed playing Alladin Water Park inside it :D
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