What's the most unforgettable thing in your childhood? Can you still remember?
By peierlin
@peierlin (57)
China
May 8, 2008 9:17pm CST
For me my childhood is not very far, I can remember what's my childhood like. The most unforgettable memory is the time with my grandparents. That time I lived with them for a long period, every night, they would tell me stories. Actually, my grandmother is not good at telling stories, she always told me the same stories, but I still liked hearing them and they helped me sleeping well. That's fun. For my grandfather, he's a good story teller, he can tell wonderful stories which attracted me a lot. Also, my grandfather is good at planting vegetables and fruits, I liked following him to the fields and playing in the fields.
What's your childhood like, can you share the most unforgetttable thing with me?
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3 responses
@aiyreen (286)
• Philippines
9 May 08
22 years ago, i went with my mother and grandparents in Luneta Park and had picnic there... i missed those times i had with my grandparents... i missed them so much...
@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
9 May 08
The most unforgettable thing in my childhood was a very unpleasant one.I remember it so vividly I can tell you what we had for dinner as it happened.It was the first violence between my parents that I had ever witnessed and I know it affected my actions throughout my life.I guess the negative memories outnumber the positive ones.