My Best Childhood Memories *


This time I have to talk about my favorite childhood memory and when the teacher told the topic I realized that I could not remember a lot of things, but then when I start thinking harder I remember one thing that I loved. That is Christmas!! I always love that holiday specially when I was I child, but that is not the memory I want to tell you but it has to do with that. Every 24th at night (Christmas Eve) my cousins and I wait for Santa Claus so our relatives always took us to see houses that were like near for were I used to live with my grandparents. We always went there because in those houses they put a lot of lights and figures so it was really beautiful to watch, I always remember that. Then when I moved from that house I stopped going there and years after I asked my grandfather what happened with that place and he said that it seems like they stop doing that and it was very sad to know.

Other memories that I can think of (and I can remember) is that when I was little and I live in my other house we have a lot of fruit trees and it was so big that with my mom we had to climb them to pick their fruit, and I remember that I loved that! It was so exciting!! Other memories are that I used to have a doll house, It was bigger than me then so I could go in there and stay there with my dolls, it was fun and that house is one of the things I missed a lot when I came to my actual house.


After this assignment I realized that all of my best childhood memories happened in my old house so I think that explained why I want to come back.

1 comments:

Dear Pamela,

Nice memories...

"When the teacher told US the topic..."
"When I started thinkibng harder..."
"Our cousins and I waited..."
"Houses that were like near for where I used to live with my grandparents...!!!) No. They took us to houses nearby...
"I LIVED in my other house.."
"We HAD a lot of fruit trees..."
"they STOPPED doing that"

You need to be caregful with past tenses, you are narrating something that happened in the past, so be consistent.

Regards,

JC

 

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