I have many memories of my Grandparents. Back in the 60's, they owned a Bar in Edgewater, FL. and my Mother and I lived in a trailer behind the bar. I remember being in my Crib as I was 2 at the time. There was an intercom system between the trailer and the bar, and I would always want to talk to my Grandparents through it. I also remember that same time frame when my father would come home from the Air Force, and my Mother would Iron his Uniform in the trailer. I also have memories of the inside of the Bar. There was a kitchen area in the back, and I would write my numbers with a pencil or crayon on the white fridge. I remember my number 4's being backwards. I remember the setup of the bar, and there was a brown accordian curtain that separated the bar from the pool table area. I was playing with it one day, and I fell and got stuck under it and was crying.
My most memorable experience there was the jukebox. My favorite song on there was 'Winchester Cathedral". There was also a button you could press and a Girly strip show would come on a screen from a projector in the jukebox. Whenever my Grandfather would lift me up to the buttons, I always pressed the Peep show button, so that the strippers would be shown. I got a kick out of it, and I remember my Grandfather pretending that it was a big deal for me NOT to push that button, but knowing that I would anyways. I remember the buttons were H3, but I don't remember if that was for "Winchester Cathedral", or the strippers...He always got a laugh when I did it, but I remember my Grandmother telling him not to let me push the buttons.
Then there was a time when I was 3, I was out back with my Grandmother as she was doing gardening. I was holding one of those small shovels. I saw a frog, and I cut it in half with the shovel, and the front part of the frog tried hopping away. I was terrified and I started crying as I realized I had killed it. I was so sad. My Grandmother tried comforting me.
I could go on and on with memories of when I was 2 and 3. I would amaze my parents and Grandparents when I told them, because they remembered those instances, and they knew they really happened. I remember more at that age than I do any other time in my life.