It is said that the development of the components of our brain responsible for developing memory, transforming all sensory stimuli into something that works to retain in our neurons only begins to happen even more or less after two years of age. It would be freakin 'cool if we had the solid face-to-face recall of the moment we got out of our mother's belly. Or maybe before that!
Given our limitation, if you try to do a retrospective and get to define the earliest memory you have of your life, what would it be?
I think this is something I created in my head, but I'm pretty sure I have some memory fragments related to some random moments of when my senses had not yet been fully defined and all I had at the time was a " distorted "and blurry vision, such as a person with a severe degree of myopia.
Being a little more realistic, the oldest memory I have guaranteed in me is the moment I stepped into the kindergarten that I attended for the first time. I was 2 years old, almost 3 years old. The first thing I did was to receive a piece of paper with a beautiful drawing of a parrot so that after that the girl responsible for our group (Fran) would ask me to do the my first class exercise of my life : Paint the parrot!