leaving childhood behind ... moving on |
leaving childhood behind ... moving on |
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Back in the old days, most of us never had to worry about anything. We were childish, youngsters, and carefree. we dont carry a cartload of responsibilities as much as adults. And, we like that? dont we? we didnt have to wash dishes, vacuum the carpet, and help around the house much or at least, we didnt had it hard. remember, we were amaze of pets running around your house, cool pets in the car passing by you? And ... perhaps, our funny spiders experiences? Oh man, we never had to care about looking "pretty", "cute", and "good-looking". We were already cute. We dont have to shop for acne products, new fashions, styles, and shampoos. We didnt care much about it. It didnt bother us until now, puberty changes conflict our lives. Nowadays, we spend time being more responsible and mature around the house. we no longer expert at seeing and believing miracles. we left childhood ... a while ago.
![]() Open your eyes now, you're an old hag. Do well in school; get into whatever college and graduate. If you can do well during these years, you will most likely have a better child. You will treat them a good childhood years without having to worry too much about paying bills, over working, and money. What a child need … is you. ![]() Do you like being a child or adult/teenagers? What was your experience in life? what was so great about it? Why is one better than the other? haha, i'm so random ;] |
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![]() Sharie. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 2,429 Joined: Dec 2003 Member No: 103 ![]() |
It's funny, because most of us have not left our childhood years yet, but people our age seem to think they have. The thing is, twenty years from now, you're going to think of the age as a child and think how silly you were, and think of the age you are now, and still think how silly you were.
Personally, I think I'm still a kid sometimes. And I don't think I've entirely grown up, so I'm not going to regret about my childhood years when I'm STILL having more fun than when I would be a real adult. Rather than thinking about the past and being kind of sad about it, think of now. Have fun while you still can. |
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