Sense of Nostalgia |
Sense of Nostalgia |
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Aight this is an old topic I made last year, but I'm recyclin' it 'cause a lot of the responses were pretty interesting.
So right now I'm just hanging around the house with my little brother. I started feeling kind of hungry so I head over to the pantry. Then I just notice some Kraft Easy Mac just sitting there and I got a sense of nostalgia.
I remembered back in the day during the early elementary years I had this one close friend whose house I always went to. Part of the reason I kept going to his house was because his mother always made Kraft Mac & Cheese which I just thought was to die for at the time. Man, I just felt like calling that friend up to ask to go to his house but then I remembered I had to watch my little brother. What objects give you a sense of nostalgia and what for? |
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I think music makes me most nostalgic.
If I hear a song I haven't heard in a while I can usually remember where I was the first time I heard it and the last time I heard it. The kids I babysit make me nostalgic. I babysit 3 sisters who are the exact age difference that I am with my sisters. It's so cool to watch them interact because that's how my sisters and I were. It makes me miss my home, and my family something awful. And, sometimes, I just zone out and scenes from my life play in my head. It's always something that really meant a lot to me, though. It usually makes me cry. |
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