When I was about ten, we took six weeks and camped across country. We visited many places, took time to see relatives out west, and had a great time. Every night, we put up the tent, and every morning we took it down.
2007-02-22 17:00:24
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answered by Terri J 7
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It was a very cold winter in Texas the year I was 10 and my sister was seven, we lived in a beaten down trailer on a large piece of property in the country. One day we were walking home from the bus stop and decided to stop at a pond to see it frozen over. My sister walked out on to the ice to look at a green spot in the middle and as she did the ice cracked and she fell in. That day I saved my sisters life and we never said a word about it until we were in our 20's. It was our secret and the best memory of my childhood.
2007-02-22 17:12:32
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answered by D'Arcy P 3
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It was the first time I went to a movie theater. I was eight years old and I had only been to drive-ins with my family. But I was invited by a girlfriend to go see the Disney movie "The Sword and the Stone". It was the single most awesome thing I had ever experienced thus far in my young life!
2007-02-22 17:57:20
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answered by Pixie 7
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We grew up on a farm, so there are a lot of humorous farm memories i could desire to enable you know. I spent an entire summer season as quickly as stalking the pregnant barn cats around attempting to stumble on the place they have been hiding their kittens and while i ultimately stumbled on them, they have been all mean and attacked me.
2016-09-29 12:18:00
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answered by ? 4
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My third birthday party my step-mother made me a coconut covered cake, taking a cupcake and an ice cream cone and frosting and making a clown head on the center of the cake.
Wow!
2007-02-22 17:01:50
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answered by gordios_thomas_icxc 4
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When I was 12 and wanted to see a Broadway Play that we saw on a class trip again (it was SO GOOD), my parents told me they couldn't afford to take me.
I sulked.
A few weeks later, they took me to see the play. WHAT A JOY! . They bought me the soundtrack album. They took me backstage and the players autographed my album (I still have it).
At college, I came across the album and played it. I then remembered, "We couldn't afford all that....where'd the money come from?"
I called my parents. They told me they pawned their wedding rings.
Hand on the bible. That's a true story.
2007-02-22 17:04:03
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answered by Debi in LA 5
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sitting on a rocking horse at age 3 listening to the Beatles' White Album
2007-02-22 17:01:57
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answered by Fr. Louis 1
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we where raised very poor ,we are four boy's ,and four girl's ,and mom and dad ,10 all together .
i am the youngest of the girl's .
i remember taking bath's ,on this barrel cut and half ,and mom kept adding warm water ,i was the first one since i was the baby ,but all eight of us kid's took bath's in the same water.
2007-02-22 17:03:43
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answered by Anonymous
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did as k just try to premote something ? anywayz one time i fed my dog cheetos when i was about 4, it was fun then he stared at me for a while till he got bored and went of for some reason that was my best childhood experience.
2007-02-22 17:01:25
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answered by Martin 3
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The Summers I use to spend at my Grandparents home. May God Bless U.
2007-02-22 17:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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