it was the 80s and me my mom my dad and sisters all went to TJ in my dad's van.. before my parents got a divorce. I must of been 6 or 7
2006-11-02 16:43:12
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answered by smilingontime 6
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My sister and I were around 7 and 9 years of age. Our parents took us to the lake for the day. There was a black inner-tube for us to play with. We had the most fun on that thing sitting on the edge and sea-sawing back and forth till we fell off. We did this time after time after time. We did it for so long and having so much fun that one of my parents took a picture of our play. I have recently blown that small snapshot up to an 8*10 and it hangs in my home with loving joyous memories.
I lost that same sister to cancer 10 years ago -- I am now 41.
2006-11-02 16:40:19
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answered by JB 4
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Every Sunday morning, my mother would prepare a special breakfast, and my father, mother, sister and I would first have a chat over the food, talking about our week and then we would watch a Disney movie together. Until I was 17 and my dad started working on Sundays, we kept that little family tradition and the memory of those mornings together as a family still sees me though the rough patches.
2006-11-03 00:09:00
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answered by Jhan 3
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I have alot. Most of them include my 3 cousins and my older sister, because we are all one year after one another. So we were all pretty much around the same age. Growing up with them was a blast, I was always getting introuble, going on "adventures," Making games out of cold water swimming pools (diving into the atlantic ocean), save the girl ninja turtle, hide and seek, freeze tag, lego guns and army man, tree house club, potion mixing, lady bug and rolly polly collecting, riding our bikes down steep hills, cuts and scars that I look back and laugh at, lepercan hunting, search for the dead chickens, shooting down bee hives with water guns and hose, burying newpapers and trying to dig up fosssils and anicent indian stuff in our backyards, trading pokemon cards, swapping candy stashs collecting fake fishing bait then opening a flea market and trading with each other, same goes for halloween candy, fishing and camping trips, horse back riding, lawn mower riding, dirt biking, paintballing, Eating dog beef jerky (it was pretty good, we didnt know it was dog jerky till one of my cousins asked "Why is there a picture of a dog on it?"), cutting school to go hoem and watch power rangers, tree climbing, making up games of our own, nicknames (mine was pink butt) long story short, I sat on my pink ice cream. My childhood was the best childhood a kid can as for. I wouldn't trade it for the world. Growing up in a close family, was one of the many blessing I received. Till this day we are still close friends, we still go out and do kid things, such as miniture golfing and all that. It's harder than it looks haha. My greatest memory is growing up with my older cousins (i'm the youngest one) Wouldn't trade them for the world.
2006-11-02 16:39:01
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answered by Liliac 4
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getting to ride in the back of my grandfather's pickup truck with cousins, riding the three wheeler, playing hide and seek in the woods, watching MTV when it first started and played music videos, going to the convenience store with a bunch of change to buy candy, tap dancing, girl scouts, roller skating, watching loony toons, playing atari and the 1st nintendo, swimming
2006-11-02 17:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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well i remember the camp with the school when i was a kid at maryland. i had a best friend who always makes me laugh. i remember the snow at maryland. i love winter. i miss it. I live in the hot hell called Arizona.
2006-11-02 16:45:54
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answered by mystic_lonewolf22 5
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one might be playing at the beach with friends. Swimming in the waves back in the day before the water was toxic.
2006-11-02 16:35:05
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answered by gripgirl 2
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My horse.
She was my best friend as well as my transportation around the farm.
2006-11-02 17:17:34
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answered by momwithabat 6
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Being with my grandmother, I called her Mam-Maw. She was cool and I think of her everyday.
2006-11-02 16:39:38
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answered by docie555@yahoo.com 5
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when i was fat and didnt have a care in the world about crap stuff.
2006-11-02 16:38:16
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answered by mysterious_purple_haze 3
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