I was excited to check this video out when it was first posted by a few friends of mine. And I'm so glad I did because it brought back a ton of memories. This generation is now living life on the fast lane, due to our advancement in technology over the past decade. Not that it's such a bad thing, (I'm quite the gadget/tech queen.) but I do miss the simpler times.
I remember the days of the country erasers costing 10 cents, the writing of each other's "walls" aka. autograph books, taking the school bus together, five stone, avoiding prefects (Though I have to say, not all were bad. Some were good friends of mine!).. and playing jump rope.
Probably one of the best childhood memories. Been meaning to pay my former Primary school a visit, but I haven't gotten the chance to these past few trips back. I think it's about time I do.
P.S I'm still in touch with two of my favourite Primary school teachers! Pretty awesome.
P.P.S Meeting up with one of them in Vancouver in a few weeks :)
I remember the days of the country erasers costing 10 cents, the writing of each other's "walls" aka. autograph books, taking the school bus together, five stone, avoiding prefects (Though I have to say, not all were bad. Some were good friends of mine!).. and playing jump rope.
Probably one of the best childhood memories. Been meaning to pay my former Primary school a visit, but I haven't gotten the chance to these past few trips back. I think it's about time I do.
P.S I'm still in touch with two of my favourite Primary school teachers! Pretty awesome.
P.P.S Meeting up with one of them in Vancouver in a few weeks :)
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