It’s called childhood amnesia and everyone has it. Studies have show that children as young as 8 can’t remember significant events that happened just a few years earlier. Completely forgetting a family vacation is a classic example. We don’t lose all our early childhood memories, but most of them slip away.
I always enjoy the rare moments of reflection in Alice. So quiet and solemn; you can almost hear the gears whirring. And then suddenly, in panel four, she snaps back to the Alice we all, uh, love.
Alice, don’t forget your shovel so you can bury Petey in the sand (to protect him from the sun, of course.)
mccollunsky over 1 year ago
That is a nice lamp.
einarbt over 1 year ago
Memory, how does it work again?
donlackie over 1 year ago
You never know what will make an impression on a child
saylorgirl over 1 year ago
The things kids remember are classic.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
One good memory and she’s there! YAY!
Ed The Red Premium Member over 1 year ago
It’s called childhood amnesia and everyone has it. Studies have show that children as young as 8 can’t remember significant events that happened just a few years earlier. Completely forgetting a family vacation is a classic example. We don’t lose all our early childhood memories, but most of them slip away.
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Vince M over 1 year ago
One of my very favorite entries – great window to how a kid’s mind works!
Impkins Premium Member over 1 year ago
I see I’m not the only one who is fixated on lamps. :)
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
I always enjoy the rare moments of reflection in Alice. So quiet and solemn; you can almost hear the gears whirring. And then suddenly, in panel four, she snaps back to the Alice we all, uh, love.
Alice, don’t forget your shovel so you can bury Petey in the sand (to protect him from the sun, of course.)
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
Alice’s memory works in mysterious ways. And her leaps of “logic” (I LOVE the beach!) are even more amazing….
Laurie Stoker Premium Member over 1 year ago
Whatever works!