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Every time I take a look at my childhood experiences. I always don't miss a smile on my face. Maybe it is because I still have along way to go, but upto now I can mention my childhood experiences as my best memories.
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I was more happier when i was a child but best memories came when I was old enough to know what love is
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Jeconiaomolo wrote:Every time I take a look at my childhood experiences. I always don't miss a smile on my face. Maybe it is because I still have along way to go, but upto now I can mention my childhood experiences as my best memories.
Me too, Jeconiaomolo

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walter7 wrote:I was more happier when i was a child but best memories came when I was old enough to know what love is
Love is the real life's quantifier
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My best memories have yet to be created, I guess. Although it might've been my high school graduation that I didn't attend. I received a number of awards, but I was home. I was just satisfied with my name being called and having people wonder who I was. Since illness kept me at home most days people were bound to be curious.
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eelavahs-jay wrote:My best memories have yet to be created, I guess. Although it might've been my high school graduation that I didn't attend. I received a number of awards, but I was home. I was just satisfied with my name being called and having people wonder who I was. Since illness kept me at home most days people were bound to be curious.
Thumbs up to that
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Cloe101 wrote:Life with my family; sons, wife, extended relatives, ...
Thanks, dad.
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The day that I got my first job is a memorable moment that I will never forget in my life. I bought myself a small treat with my favorite eatables..
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Childhood memories for sure. Time spent with my grandmother.
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foxspirit wrote:Childhood memories for sure. Time spent with my grandmother.
While I do have happy memories as an adult, I think the time with my own grandmother was very happy, but she died when I was 9, so I did not have enough time with her.
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It's cool you guys had your grandmas' love...
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geoffrey ngoima wrote:It's cool you guys had your grandmas' love...
I have my mother's mom. She is really old and still very caring.
I wish she could live in the city with us, but she prefers to stay in village side.
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BoyLazy wrote:
geoffrey ngoima wrote:It's cool you guys had your grandmas' love...
I have my mother's mom. She is really old and still very caring.
I wish she could live in the city with us, but she prefers to stay in village side.
I think I understand her, the city is just not natural and "normal', she's probably (more) comfortable with the countryside
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That would have to be a toss up for me. Growing up, I did not have the best childhood. However, my mom would always make these weekend trips to the beach. My brothers outgrew the family trip thing so it was usually just my mom, my aunt and myself. They were nice trips. However, now I enjoy the trips I make with my daughters. Or even just the times that we go swimming at my brothers house during the summer. We usually turn a day of swimming into a cook out. I honestly believe that family time is the best time spent.
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