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RE: When I was glueless

in Steem4Nigeria4 days ago

Immediately I read this your post , my childhood memories just reflected, this post just made my day. It really took me on a nostalgic journey, and I could feel the mix of joy, innocence, and those funny little mistakes that make childhood so memorable. The part about leaving the pot of beans too soft because of Facebook made me smile, many of us have had moments where technology completely distracted us from our chores, surely am one of them even until now 😂😂. The “green rice” 😂😂😂. (Christmas identity) cooking was another hilarious highlight, but now things are changing oooo, the green rice are losing out ooo because of high cost of things, it’s beautiful that you can now look back and laugh about it. Childhood has a way of teaching us lessons in the most unexpected ways, like your encounter with your primary school teacher, and the mushrooms hunt during exams. And your uncle’s “prayer in English” rule was both strict and amusing, it’s these small experiences that shape us into who we are today. Life’s memories, as you rightly said, are treasures we should cherish and thank God for. They’re not just stories; they’re the building blocks of our growth and character.
It is great to see that you had a great and pleasant childhood experiences, those little things matters a lot. Value and preserve them. Africa ways of children brought up will still remain the best.

Good luck on your engaging post. Because it just engage my childhood memories. I love this write brief and precise.

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