What were your favorite childhood experiences that did not involve tugs?
1. When I was 6, I had my first birthday party in the States, and had a lot of my elementary school friends over. We played a lot of games, and I got the biggest slice of the cake. My wish was made, but since I never told anyone, I expected it to come true, but it has not. However, the party games was fun like musical chair, the bounce house, moonwalk, and playing in the kiddie pool
2. When I was 11, I had my first sleepover at my friend's house. We played a lot of games like bobbling for apples, water balloen fight, water gun war, hide n seek, and simon says. After that, I think it was incredible that we had pizza for dinner served with a side of family recipe pumpkin pie, and it was delicious. We watched a movie, and went to bed. Breakfast consisted of bacon and eggs and biscuit with sausage gravy.
3. At age 12, I went on a horse ride with my Dad's coworker and it lasted for a while, which made it more exciting. I got to see Christmas lights, then eat at his house. There was a lot of American dishes like Barbeque, Cheeseburgers, and Hot Dogs, so it was a lot of fun. I met his sons and daughters, and we did things like play on their Nintendo 64 console, which is old, but it was good to go back to old gaming at times.
4. At age 14, I got to travel with my family to Disneyworld in Orlando, Florida. I enjoyed going on the rides, especially Spaceship Earth at Epicot. We stayed at the Disneyworld Resort and Spa, and I had my first official massage, and it was relaxing and comfortable. We ate a lot of food at a famous restaurant and got something out of it at an expensive, but good quality food.
5. Finally, at age 18, I graduated from high school. My friends and I went to Dave and Busters, and I had fun playing on the games as if I was a kid again. I ordered a pasta dish and got my money worth out of it. Also, it was the last time I would be able to hang out with them before we all dispersed to universities across the country, so it was a fun and sad moment, but at least I had it.
I would advise you to share 5 moments at a time, so it would not take long to read, but it is up to you.
Hope you enjoy this thread,
Jay Feely