英語リスニング - No.0265 Childhood
Lois talks about some of her earliest memories.
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Todd:Lois, actually how old are you Lois?
Lois:I'm 25.
Todd:OK, 25, so, do you have any early childhood memories? What's the earliest thing you can remember from Childhood?
Lois:Uh, my memories from my childhood aren't very good. I can't remember that much, but I do remember one thing. I must have only been about 3 or 4, I'm not sure, and I was on holiday with my family, and my grandparents and I had an ice cream and I wanted to climb to the top of this hill, and my parents were like," No, No, No. Wait until you finish your ice cream, and then you can go" and I was like, "Nope, I'm going to go now" so I climbed to the top of the hill. It was only a small hill, I was only little and then I decided it would be great to run down the hill really fast, which I did, and I ran to the bottom of the hill, fell over, ice cream all over me, and I don't think I got another ice cream after that.
Todd:Oh that's funny and other memories from childhood.
Lois:I think I also remember pushing my brothers around in my brother's pram and him falling out and banging his head and there being lots of blood. I think I might have got is a lot of trouble for that one.
Todd:Oh! So you have a younger brother?
Lois:I have a younger brother and I have an older brother.
Todd:Oh, OK
Lois:So I'm the middle child, which is not always good because when we used to go on holiday my brothers would always fight in the car, so I always had to sit in the middle of them so if they were fighting I could stop the fighting, so I didn't like being the middle child.
Todd:Well, I sure you served a good purpose for your parents.
Lois:Well, I hope so, but still my brothers are now 27 and 23 and they still fight now, so I didn't actually manage to stop that.


