Now I know that there are times when we all get a little flashback or memory from the good old days, but do you ever just full out yearn to be back in those simpler days? I know that nostalgia can happen in any given situation at any given time, as it has happened to me so many times. One particular event that I so longingly want to return to is my elementary school days. Back then, I thought that I had it the worst, and that things would get better as the years progressed; I was horribly wrong. Back then, I complained about the little work I had to complete, but seeing how much I have to amount to now I would easily return to it. I also remember spending so much time at my grandparents house where I made memories that will last me a lifetime. Another aspect of my earlier childhood is the television I used to watch. Looking at the kid shows these days, I realized that they aren't half as good as when I watched those types of programs. I used to, and still do, enjoy many of the shows on the Noggin channel, what is now just Nick Jr. Among these shows, The Backyardigans is probably with the most memorable for me. I remember coming home from school during third grade, and almost immediately turning to this show. It's funny how we so often yearn for the past, as if we could just magically travel back to the time we desired. Even though I can't go back to those days, I really do miss them.
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9/27/2023 04:12:00 am
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AuthorMy name is Storm, and I will be posting my blogs from the year here. I love gaming, digital arts, and animation, and I can't wait to blog about them.
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