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My child good moments was bizarre, I was battling with a lot of demons, and I was always the odd one out among my peers. This enhanced my desire to just be alone and bury myself in my thoughts. However I would say that my best memories are still to come, but this year is a year to remember for me though
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charlesjr2 wrote:My child good moments was bizarre, I was battling with a lot of demons, and I was always the odd one out among my peers. This enhanced my desire to just be alone and bury myself in my thoughts. However I would say that my best memories are still to come, but this year is a year to remember for me though
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That's exactly what I went thru, my best memories ate yet to come too
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My best memories to date are from the 6 months I lived in New Zealand while finishing my MSW. I love the people. Life moved at a slower pace than in the US and the people are just nicer. I hiked a glacier, drove through the Southern Alps, took a boat out on the Sound, rode a horse on the beach -- and met some really amazing people.
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Btowntheatregal wrote:My best memories to date are from the 6 months I lived in New Zealand while finishing my MSW. I love the people. Life moved at a slower pace than in the US and the people are just nicer. I hiked a glacier, drove through the Southern Alps, took a boat out on the Sound, rode a horse on the beach -- and met some really amazing people.
:mrgreen: with envy
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My best memories are from the period of time when I was a student: the classes I took, the teachers, the colleagues I had, the friendships that I made and that are still going on
I have many great memories from that time.
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The best memories are from childhood. I miss the sweet scent of rain in an uncontaminated atmosphere.
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mumoscar wrote:The best memories are from childhood. I miss the sweet scent of rain in an uncontaminated atmosphere.
I can relate, soul sister

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adinamurariu wrote:My best memories are from the period of time when I was a student: the classes I took, the teachers, the colleagues I had, the friendships that I made and that are still going on
I have many great memories from that time.
:geek2:
Those were the years
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My best childhood memory is spending time at my great aunt's house in the country in Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island. I was still innocent and everything was so pure and natural; fresh air, clean water in the lake, fresh vegetables in the garden, and homemade cooking from my older female relatives. That was the life!
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Karen0823 wrote:My best childhood memory is spending time at my great aunt's house in the country in Lake Ronkonkoma, Long Island. I was still innocent and everything was so pure and natural; fresh air, clean water in the lake, fresh vegetables in the garden, and homemade cooking from my older female relatives. That was the life!
I guess all. if not all readers & writers are in touch/love with nature
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Could be true but mine are always my spiritual moments.
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Atabon Della wrote:Could be true but mine are always my spiritual moments.
:tiphat:
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The best memories are my childhood memories and the memories I have made with my children and granddaughter.
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Watching my children grow up through all their many milestones. Learning to crawl, walk, birthdays, holidays, baptism, and watching them graduate. Watching my son become a preacher and getting to see God move in their lives.
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My best memories are dead & gone,
My best memories are yet to be born
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My best memories so far have been from college or middle school. I did enjoy my childhood, but honestly, I don't remember too many details. I plan on traveling soon and hopefully those will give me my best memories yet. :)
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