My parents were visiting last weekend. My dad was talking to my 12-year old and started reciting a crazy fish poem he says all of the time. But this time, it triggered a memory of another fish poem he used to recite to me when I was little. A favorite. We kept reciting the first lines over and over until we couldn't remember anymore. I googled it and found a
finger play version that reminded us of the parts we couldn't remember. LOVE this poem/song. I have to say, hearing my dad recite it took me back to being three. Actually to the apartment we lived in. I was so happy listening to his voice recite the fishy poem that I hadn't heard in years:
My darling little goldfish
Hasn't any toes
He swims around without a sound
And bumps his funny nose (the site says hungry nose but my family says funny:-)
He can't come out to play with me
Nor I get in to him.
Although I say, "Come out and play."
He says, "Come in and swim."
My 21 year daughter loved the book
LUNCH by Denise Fleming. She loved when I read it because of the way I did the mouse's sniffing noise. (I must say, I am pretty good at it:-) Anyway, even now, when that book or something related comes up, Alexa looks at me with that 4 year-old face and says, "Do the sniffing noise." She reverts back to her 4 year-old self, just like I reverted back to my 3 year-old self with my dad last week.
When I talked to my 12 year old about this, she immediately said she remembered when she was little, Alexa used to sing The Eensy-Weensy Spider to her, but messed up on purpose. She giggled like her 4 year-old self as she was telling me and suggested we Skype Alexa so she could do it for her again--it was not the same if I did it.
I love the ways these memories bring us back to our childhood selves.