Do you remember your childhood's friends?
By wangkai
@wangkai (797)
China
October 12, 2008 11:39pm CST
Hello my friends on mylot.i have already cried when i wrote down this subject.HOW DO YOU DO?my childhood friends.NOW i niss you.where do you live?how do you live?do you still remember the games that we had played each other when we were small.do you have wife and children?i hope that we will keep a constant contact with you.once in a while we can play each other,drinking alcohol or coffee ,playing chess and so on.here i wish you and your family happy and healthy.
1 person likes this
5 responses
@bvdev234 (304)
• India
13 Oct 08
I can’t remember my childhood friends. Even if I see, will I recognize; I don’t know. I try my best to be in touch as much college friends as possible. We exchange emails on regular basis. Most have families in settled in various parts of the world!
@shelly0427 (19)
• United States
13 Oct 08
I remember all the kids we grew up with (in the neighborhood) and had the opportunity to hang out with one at our 20 year class reunion. We had a wonderful time. I have a friend I see once a year when I go home that I have known since 4th grade and another I speak with at least once a month that I have known since 9th grade. My friends back home keep me grounded. We all have children now and are dealing with similar experiences. It's fun to discuss the things our kids do and reflect the things we did.
@red_amethyst (3518)
• Philippines
13 Oct 08
hi wangkai!
I still remember my childhood friends. Some of them, i still have constant communication. but still, i remember them even though we dont see each other often. I had a good childhood and playing outside with them is really memorable. I hope one time we can get together and just have fun talking again.
take care.
@shoeb000 (321)
• India
13 Oct 08
yeah i am always in contact with few of them!
everyone is busy with their jobs so i dont get time to meet them when i go to home from my college place. but still when we meet outside in the market we do remember our old days.