Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Child of the X typically means that you have childhood memories of X. So it is not when you were born, but when your childhood memories harken back to.
That's what I always thought.
I asked my sister and she said the opposite. You are a "child of..." the decade in which you were born. Makes no sense to me.
My earliest memory is 1988 when I was almost 6. Black Monday happened the previous fall, which I didn't understand or know about, but I remember my dad losing his job. During the spring of '88, my dad left WV after being unsuccessful in finding work for 7 months. My mom, siblings, and I stayed behind. My dad had bumped into a friend who was back in WV for a funeral. He said he was living and working in VA and he was sure he could get my dad a job. He did and a week later my dad left WV for VA. I vividly remember a lot of that time because I missed my dad but was also excited because I got to talk to him on the phone, which I thought was the coolest thing ever since I had never talked on the phone to anyone. I also remember eating so, so, so much spaghetti for dinner because my mom's hours at work were cut and she had to stretch the money even more. It's probably why I hate pasta! I also remember our eventual move to VA and the first night in our new house in VA.
Anything else from the 80s is a blur to me. Sporadic memories of hurting myself playing or attending a party at a relative's house, but not vivid memories. I consider myself a child of the 90s.