I don't remember much of other things until 3 or 4 years of age, at least not with the same clarity.
I got some better as I got older, but I don't remember the actual events even in my teens and 20s, but I do remember right before and right after.
Maybe it is a protection mechanism? For me, I remember the pain well, too well. Some of the accidents (yet to break anything) have been pretty bloody and I bear a few scars. It makes me grimace to think what I have seen come out of me :D
Do you remember (or even know) that Steven Hawking was wrong once?
I think the road to right is paved with a lot of wrong.
She is fine now, with an ever so slightly elevated temperature and more angelic (less complaining) than normal.
We are very lucky, as she communicates well beyond her age and always has, so we are able to have proper discussions and explain things to her and have her process and understand. After the seizures (she was not quite two) we had to see a couple neurologists and when they would ask us questions, we would say to ask her directly, and they looked at us like we were insane - til she answered. I think she is starting to balance more with other kids now, but she is still far more linguistically inclined than most. Her Finnish is superior (90 percent of her life is in Finnish), but her English is still above the average for her age.
I'm having one of THOSE days.
Well, those days become other days, and another day can be better than all those before it.