Childhood Memories

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Looking back on my childhood, the one thing that stands out is elementary school days and the recess memories I share with many of my best friends to this day. Recess has this incredible power to influence and create imaginative students by working together and socializing on the playground. In preschool, I only went to school Monday, Wednesday, and every other Friday, and to be completely honest I’m not sure I learned too much during that time. What I do vividly remember though, was playtime and snack time. I was a shy little girl up until about third grade, so socializing was hard for me, but I managed to make a few friends, and the memories we have together we will never forget. Everything we did was inside, but playing house was everyone 's favorite game. We all dressed to look like the role we were playing. My friend, Alila, played the mom and wore the typical apron and heels, the dad wore an Abraham Lincoln type hat, and the kids all wore …show more content…

Seeing my friends again was exciting, but what was more important was scanning the playground for what I could play with during midday recess before lunch time rolls around. This time, everything was game. The swingset, the sandbox, basketball hoops, monkey bars, and slides were all available to us now and we had to make the best of it even though we still had 5 years ahead of us. 11:30 rolls around and the whole class of 26 first grades stampede out of the classroom door, and race for the playground as the teacher yells desperately trying to get us to leave in an orderly fashion. My group of friends immediately sprinted for the swings. The swings allowed us to get a full view of the playground, talk to friends, and even try to see who could get the highest the fastest even though going too high was against the rules. Eventually swinging became the popular thing to do on the playground, so we were forced to find something else to play with the next

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