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It's fun to remember what it felt like when I was a kid and most of my play was using my imagination. I was blessed enough to grow up on a farm. We didn't have much money and using our imagination for fun was most valuable! :)

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It’s such a joy to remember the tree climbing and playing with kids who all lived on the same street. We certainly weren’t bored without technology. ❤️❤️❤️

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During my childhood, i more saw myself as a princess because i had no other sibling at that time (my first brother was born when i was nine, and my second brother four years after him). I still have that princess personality in me, but i also have developed a warrior personality as well. I remember when my mom sewed Zoro outfits for both my brothers (Ohhhhhh, how much i loved seeing them in those outfits).

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Oh Zoro! I remember those days… the imagination and fearlessness of a child is one of the most extraordinary gifts to behold. I thank God everyday I got to witness it in my own life.

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Great to hear that. Yes, there's a time for everything in our lives. And yes, when we're kids, we think everything is possible. Unfortunately, when we go past childhood, it's as if we fall from Paradise into Hell, the one our parents and the society has created for us (that's how i describe my life so far).

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Sounds like our son when he was 2-4 years old! He and his friends made up a group of imaginary super hero’s! They would play their roles and had great imaginations! My husband every once in while, as our son grew up about the group. Our son finally said he had forgotten about his team… to my husband and I we knew our son had forgotten his childhood. It was really sad 😢

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It’s so sad, and I think we all forget so many magical moments. How beautiful that he has parents who will never forget the wonder and a God who holds his memories for him ❤️❤️❤️

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