What are some of your best memories?

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just the childhood age is not memorable, the adult life is pretty good too. Memories come from all around us, but my best memories are those times i spent with my college fellows and all the trips we had while bunking the college :D
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bunking classes to go out and have fun with my friends. Eating from local vendors and lying down in the winter sun

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times change, people dont........ so the best memory is always time
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I don't know why my best memories are from my childhood except to say that my childhood was a happy time in my life complete with a brother I loved, a best friend, mom and a surrogate father in a much-beloved Boy Scout leader. Other best memories are scattered throughout my adult life and brighten each day in my older life.
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Some of the best memories that come to my mind are from my childhood. That's the time when something as simple as running down a hill gives you feelings of exhilaration and seeing your parents cheer you on as you recite a poem in front of relatives gives you immense satisfaction. I think the inherent carefree attitude everyone has as a child allows them to live fully in those moments which in turn creates everlasting memories.
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I think that would be difficult to decide. I have many sweet memories from my childhood.
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Child hood memories and growing up are some of my best.
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Ah, some of my best memories are from when I was a kid. Those were the days. I loved catching lightening bugs in the summer, and I loved sledding in the winter. Wish I could go back in time :cry:
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my best memory is when I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. Then, my life got change and became meaningful since I belong in the Kingdom of God.

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my best memory is when I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior. Then, my life got change and became meaningful since I belong in the Kingdom of God.
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My greatest memories are from various ages. I have some from childhood, but a majority of them are from late teen years to now like when my family and I play spoons around the same kitchen table my dad played at with his grandparents.
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I wonder if i remember anything so significant from my childhood but the thing as a whole brings some nice exciting feelings. To go outdoors for play and alfresco lunches were something too delightful. Other memorable experiences were school trips and long walks with my father on rainy days.
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Looking at my old dolls made me remembered some sweet and lovely moments i had during childhood where we played,laughed,sing, cried and fights. Now hardly have time for this.
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My best memories are when i went to the beach with my family to picnic.
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Watching Nigerian movies with my family while my mom made puff puff, chin chin, or meat pies.
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my greatest memory is seeing myself facing a crowd, cuz I use to be an introvert
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Childhood memories are always cherished, but I do have many fond memories as an adult. One of such is my trip to Vietnam, it's a place that I could retire and live there.
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