Hey everyone, how's it going? Well, I hope your all doing okay. Well listen everyone, lately, I've been walking around the neighborhood and thinking back to my childhood days, and I've been thinking about how amazing it is that time flies by so fast. One day I'm 6 years old, and in the blink of an eye I'm almost an adult. On May 5 I'll be 18, and so I'll become an adult. I'm looking forward to it, but at the same time, I find myself looking back and pondering about all the fond and wonderful memories of my childhood, something that's had me thinking these days. And so yesterday, while Mom was watching a TV show in the living room, I went to my room to see a movie on my DVD. I looked through my drawer where I keep all my movies, and the first one that caught my eye was Piglet's Big Movie, a Disney movie that released in the year 2003 I presume. I smiled as I looked at the cover and put it on my DVD, and as I watched it, I felt the sensation of a part of my childhood coming back to my memory. As the movie began, I found myself happily singing along to the Winnie The Pooh theme song, and I saw the movie with much delight and wonder, just like I used to when I was a kid. During the course of the movie, I appreciated the message of it, and I felt goosebumps because of the sheer innocence and wonder that these characters portrayed. At the end of the movie, when everyone tells Piglet how much they appreciate him for all he's done, I can't help but tear up at the moment. When the credits rolled, I was like: "Wow, one day I'm a kid and now I'm almost an adult. But things like these, which I keep close to my heart, allow me to remember the days of my childhood." And so I think to myself that childhood is indeed a phase of life that I won't ever forget, and it's one I'l always deeply appreciate in my heart, because it's what allowed me to grow as a person. Now that childhood is left behind and adulthood lies ahead, I stand ready to face everything that life will throw at me. I'll always enjoy the present and look forward to the future, but I'll also look back fondly to my past and smile. So everyone, have you seen something or found something in your home that brings back precious childhood memories?
Hey everyone, how's it going? Well, I hope your all doing okay. Well listen everyone, lately, I've been walking around the neighborhood and thinking back to my childhood days, and I've been thinking about how amazing it is that time flies by so fast. One day I'm 6 years old, and in the blink of an eye I'm almost an adult. On May 5 I'll be 18, and so I'll become an adult. I'm looking forward to it, but at the same time, I find myself looking back and pondering about all the fond and wonderful memories of my childhood, something that's had me thinking these days. And so yesterday, while Mom was watching a TV show in the living room, I went to my room to see a movie on my DVD. I looked through my drawer where I keep all my movies, and the first one that caught my eye was Piglet's Big Movie, a Disney movie that released in the year 2003 I presume. I smiled as I looked at the cover and put it on my DVD, and as I watched it, I felt the sensation of a part of my childhood coming back to my memory. As the movie began, I found myself happily singing along to the Winnie The Pooh theme song, and I saw the movie with much delight and wonder, just like I used to when I was a kid. During the course of the movie, I appreciated the message of it, and I felt goosebumps because of the sheer innocence and wonder that these characters portrayed. At the end of the movie, when everyone tells Piglet how much they appreciate him for all he's done, I can't help but tear up at the moment. When the credits rolled, I was like: "Wow, one day I'm a kid and now I'm almost an adult. But things like these, which I keep close to my heart, allow me to remember the days of my childhood." And so I think to myself that childhood is indeed a phase of life that I won't ever forget, and it's one I'l always deeply appreciate in my heart, because it's what allowed me to grow as a person. Now that childhood is left behind and adulthood lies ahead, I stand ready to face everything that life will throw at me. I'll always enjoy the present and look forward to the future, but I'll also look back fondly to my past and smile. So everyone, have you seen something or found something in your home that brings back precious childhood memories?