![]() They had no idea what I was talking about until I said "you know, when Sandy got hit on the head with the swing". ![]() When I was a teenager, I told my mother and my father that I remembered the doctor giving me a lollipop because my sister told him she had one and I didn't. And even though we made many, many other trips when I was younger and older than that, the Disney trip is the only one where all the details remain.īut going back to earliest memories - this might make those nay-sayers take a pause. ![]() I can remember just about every single detail from that trip. My earliest Disney park memory was when I was 15 and my family made its first trip there. DH very clearly remembers going to the NY World's Fair when he was 4 and 5-one reason he loves Epcot World showcase is that it reminds him of the World's Fair.Īnyone else remember trips, vacations, especially Disney trips, from when they were younger than 6-7? I remember beach and camping trips from when I was 4. My first Disney trip (to DL) happened when I was 5 and I have detailed memories of it including Snow White, Jungle Cruise (looking at the hippos' teeth) and the audio-animatronic Mr. But to hear other people talk you'd think that they don't remember anything from when they were younger than 6? One reason that age 6-7 benchmark has me curious is that I have very clear memories of trips/events/experiences that happened around age 4 or 5 and I can't be the only adult who does. I'm just curious as to where that 6-7 benchmark age for memories is coming from, and how far back people's early memories go? I know that there are people say "it's not worth bringing kids to Disney until they're around 6 or 7 because they won't remember it anyway." This is NOT to debate that question-I understand that every family has the right to make their own decision. No matter what gift you choose, wrap it up in Valentine's Day gift wrap with pink and red hearts and sparkles for gift presentation with flair.The thread about bringing a young child to Disney had me wondering how old people were on their early childhood Disney visits that they can remember. Hallmark's selection of books, ranging from children's storybooks to more suggestive books to share with your partner, offers something for all ages. The women in your life may appreciate a new piece of jewelry, or a Valentine's Day Hallmark movie, which are ideal for romance movie and chick flick fans. You'll find time-honored Valentine's gift ideas like heart-shaped boxes of chocolates and cuddly stuffed animals perfect for kids and kids-at-heart. ![]() Shop the Valentine's Day gift guide for gift ideas both traditional and uncommon. If you need a little inspiration for new ways to fill their day with love, browse our Valentine's Day ideas for suggestions on how to write a love letter, as well as some delicious recipes and much more. Kids will love picking out classroom valentines for their friends. Choose from hundreds of cards, from traditional and romantic, to sweet and cute, to flirty and musical, to funny and modern. Celebrate little shared moments with a Valentine's gift or card that expresses the joy and uniqueness of each of your relationships-romantic love, family love, or the love you share with your friends. So this Valentine's Day, share what's in your heart with those you love. Whether you're shopping for your husband of five decades or your new boyfriend, we have valentine cards and gifts for everyone. There's no better time than Valentine's Day to tell your spouse, your kids, your mom or your best friends how much you care.
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