I remember that water tastes sweet after an artichoke.
I remember eating all 100 Froot Loops off my necklace on the
100th day of school in kindergarten.
I remember the carefree feeling of skating down Lake Street.
I remember falling asleep in Russian class.
I remember pickled cabbage with apples from the bright blue store on the
corner.
I remember the first time I tried a Hot Cheeto.
I remember the Halloween Carnival.
I remember being Aphrodite for the school paper in 8th grade.
I remember sporks, skip-its, hand games, monkey bars, and hopscotch.
I remember never getting into Sailor Moon or Pokemon.
I remember being allergic to lactose, chocolate, peanuts, citrus, sugar,
pollen, dust, and fish.
I remember doing my hair ridiculously for the high school placement
test.
I remember playing house.
I remember naming all of my dolls Liza.
I remember good and bad day camps.
I remember my first and only physical lfight with a girl named Sierra.
I remember buying new jeans by myself in 8th grade and then
wearing them to a white elephant party.
I remember Club 18 dances.
I remember a lemon popsicle at a picnic and being afraid to jump into the
pool.
I remember green medicine flowers on my chicken pox.
I remember the day my brother was born.
I remember hazelnut gelato in Italy.
I remember the ice cream cart at Dolores Park.
I remember tying bows to my grandpa's hair.
I remember pulling up carrots at the summer house in Russia.
I remember my first discovery of instant oatmeal.
I remember eating Ramen noodles raw.
I remember wiggling loose teeth all day until they came out.
I remember sliding down carpeted stairs on my bottom.
I remember the metal bottoms and translucent ribbons of my shiny black tap
shoes.
I remember being stuck at the top of the rocket ship at the playground.
I remember thinking that everybody but me in the world is a monster that
only turns into a human once I look at him, and turn back when I look away. Now
I think that that was a very twisted way of thinking that the world revolves
around me.
I remember band-aids always falling off.
I remember the pointlessness of gym class.
I remember the 7th grade trip to Yosemite.
I remember hoping for a rose to be sent to me during homeroom on Valentine's
Day, and the only time I ever got one was when my friends were playing a prank
on me.
I remember the 7th grade trip to Yosemite.
I remember that the pads of my bra fell out in 8th grade during lunch, and
Max saw.
I remember correcting my friends' grammar until they started keeping track
of it and made me cry.
I remember the time Becky's mom read my diary.
I remember loving Kool Aid and Wonder bread.
I remember getting my ears pierced in the mall when I was 3 and getting a
lollipop, like after a shot.
I remember everyone going crazy over "buy 1 get 2 free" tapioca
bubble milk tea at Quickly.
I remember putting tally marks on a dusty car for every day we walked by it
and it still wasn't cleaned.
I remember whimit.com.
I remember when my grandma could play soccer.
I remember throwing up in ski class and then everyone had to go back to the
lodge because of it.
I remember summers at Pinecrest Lake.
I remember hating all my haircuts until I was 10.
I remember being afraid to feed the goats at the petting zoo because I
thought they would bite my fingers off.
I remember that giraffes have the same number of neck bones as humans, the
bones are just longer.
I remember that Ms. Ho and Ms. Webb from middle school may or may not be
sisters (but we're almost certain they are).
I remember that the bassist in that New Orleans jazz band went to the same
Passover Seder as we did.
I remember, in first grade, thinking that Christianity and Judaism were the
only religions in the world.
I remember playing pirates, cannibals, monkeys, squirrels, and adventures
with Grisha.
I remember making peanut butter cookies out of all the peanut butter no one
would eat.
I remember being unimpressed by animals doing tricks at Marine World when I
was 3. They still don't impress me.
I remember my green jeans that I wore all the time.
I remember my dad's studio apartment on the roof.
I remember trying in vain to find a craft-like hobby. (Now I knit.)
I remember taking the bus to the end of the line and having an
adventure.
I remember getting in trouble for making fun of the substitute teacher with
Ellen and Lydia.
I remember that Drew dance and Mark.
I remember my expanding cow collection.
I remember getting my bear.
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