What Do You Remember When You Look Back?
Reading through the different things posted by our community today, I came across a post that truly had me stopping to think. One member wrote a blog post discussing things he looks back upon with a smile. That had me wondering what kinds of things from the distant (and not-so-distant!) past make me just stop and smile in memory. There are many things that do, making me feel as though I’ve been fortunate for the most part. Things like recalling my first video game playing experience all the way through to the funny things my dogs do today make me take time out to just crack a grin. What kinds of memories do you smile and giggle over?
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3 Comments
Jonathan Villatoro
March 31st, 2009
at 7:21am
I woud say it’s probably every time I look back into almost exactly 2 years ago. It was around that time that my grandmother passed away. To me that’s a good memory, because for the previous 6 years, prior to that, she had been very ill due to various health problems, which derived from her advanced age.
When I look back then, I get a strong feeling of satisfaction because of the fact that for all those years, I was there, along with my family, taking care of her, and making sure she was in good health conditions.
Ayman
April 1st, 2009
at 8:22pm
Haha Memories are priceless! XD
Ayman
April 1st, 2009
at 8:23pm
I remember Endless Hours of monster hunter freedom for the psp using Xlin Kai