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Aint that the truth xxx
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24-08-2011, 07:57 PM | #14 |
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I still have a lot of my school stuff sadly not as much as I'd like, my mum has many things from her childhood and her mum, I will never throw them away they don't take up much room and are part of me and my family's history. I often wish I'd kept more of my school work but after several moves it has gotten lost, my mum recently gave me some postcards sent to me by my freinds who lived on the same street as me as a child, some from the early 60's all written by children, and it was lovely to see them and I'm so glad she kept them. Just simple postcards of a sort you don't see now with a childs scrawl but I hadn't thought about those childhood freinds for many years and did they bring back happy memories. I think as you get older those things that bring back memories me much more to you then when you are young and a lot regret throwing their past away at some point.
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