If you could relive just one moment in your life, what would it be?

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  1. dohn121 profile image81
    dohn121posted 14 years ago

    Please remember, I'm not asking for an age, but a period in your life--a single moment--like when you struck out in a little league game, instead of hitting a home run that would've won the state championship.  That's exactly what I'm talking about!  Please share and let's have some fun.

    1. Tom Cornett profile image79
      Tom Cornettposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      First long kiss with my wife.  smile

      1. dohn121 profile image81
        dohn121posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Awesome, Tom.cool

    2. tksensei profile image59
      tksenseiposted 14 years agoin reply to this

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    3. Let's Talk Grace profile image61
      Let's Talk Graceposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      The day my first child was born. I'll never forget what it felt like and the tears in my eyes the first time I saw and held him in my arms! smile

    4. TessSchlesinger profile image61
      TessSchlesingerposted 7 years agoin reply to this

      Several, actually.

      1. Accept the invitation to Eric Clapton's party
      2. Accept the invitation to do a free screenwriting course through the Screenwriters' Guild
      3. Not be rude to Frank Sinatra's manager.
      4. Accept the many invitations I had to write screenplays for movies both in LA and London.
      5. Say yes to the Lord who asked me if I would marry him.
      6. Get on the plane to go see the Elvis Presley show.
      7. Accept the invitation from Lord and Lady Johnson to spend a week with them.

      Too many to remember. I made so many mistakes. I never understood that status and money were important. I could kick myself.

      I think it's safe to say that I am still making mistakes. They seem to come naturally.

    5. SakinaNasir53 profile image94
      SakinaNasir53posted 7 years agoin reply to this

      I want to relive my engagement to my long distance boyfriend. smile <3

  2. Kadmiels profile image49
    Kadmielsposted 14 years ago

    first time i felt the warmth of a good woman and a hot cup of el salvadoran coffee while rocking in a hammock with nothing to do but look at the bright sky of stars

  3. dohn121 profile image81
    dohn121posted 14 years ago

    Mine is dancing at a school dance with my childhood sweetheart...Nothing will ever top that.

  4. Rochelle Frank profile image92
    Rochelle Frankposted 14 years ago

    My wedding day was pretty dang awesome-- all of my favorite people were there, someone else took care of all of the arrangements and details. I was totally unstressed,  connected to the love of my life, and ready for happily-ever-after.

  5. yoshi97 profile image56
    yoshi97posted 14 years ago

    The moment I won $5 on a scratch ticket

    ... I want to live that one out about 50,000 times so I have enough to buy a nice porsche ...

  6. livewithrichard profile image72
    livewithrichardposted 14 years ago

    Twenty years ago, I let the love of my life walk away.  I played the "I coulda, shoulda, woulda" line many times over the years but realized everything happens for a reason.  Fast forward 20 years and I have reconnected with her and we're to marry next summer.

    1. yoshi97 profile image56
      yoshi97posted 14 years agoin reply to this

      An awesome comeback! Many never get a second chance in life ... glad to hear your life provided an exception. smile

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    Crazdwriterposted 14 years ago

    Hmmm...I would have to say my wedding on Hawaii back in 2007. I can see it perfectly in my head and would love to relive that day.

  8. Susana S profile image94
    Susana Sposted 14 years ago

    Seeing my babies for the first time after giving birth - beautiful, magical, wonderful smile

  9. emievil profile image67
    emievilposted 14 years ago

    hmmmmm, tough question to answer. There are a lot of moments in my life I would love to relive (and a lot more I would gladly not relive). The one moment I think is my father's last birthday party where all of us, his children, were there, all his siblings were there as well as my cousins, nephews and nieces. It wasn't a big party by any means (we ate in a restaurant) but I think it was the first time I saw my father getting misty-eyed because we were all just simply there.

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      \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      those moments are just tooooo precious, dad's you have to love them..... they don't like to spill the tears.... but when they do they do aw

      1. emievil profile image67
        emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Yes, that's why even after he's been gone for two years now, I still think of him a lot. We didn't have any pictures during that celebration but I don't think we really need any. smile

  10. Ms Chievous profile image67
    Ms Chievousposted 14 years ago

    I would relive everyday I have with my son now that he is still little.   I realize these days will go quick and I know I will miss them!

  11. profile image0
    \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years ago

    connecting in a poem with Cris A..... my first day on hub page.... he is a wonderful man

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    ralwusposted 14 years ago

    Yes, Aug. 18, 1960. I would never swing on that grapevine after watching Tarzan. LOL

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    \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years ago

    my mum died one year my sister 10 years ago.... last night i went to my dad's and watched some d.v.d's with both of them on........ one was a family party.... the things i remembered about them were not on the pictures.... they are in my heart

  14. AEvans profile image71
    AEvansposted 14 years ago

    If I could relive just one moment... My father was killed by a drunk driver so I wish I could talk to my father again. smile

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      \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      was he killed outright before you could even say goodbye... khow old was he how old were you.... how absolutely awful for you....

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      ralwusposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Yes AE, I understand as my own dad was taken from me in 1958, but I would thin it would just make it more painful for me to relive it, even briefly and I cherish the memory I do have of him as a seven year old.

    3. emievil profile image67
      emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      That's awful! You're going to make me cry again (same as when I read your hub about your husband). sad

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        \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        oh no what happened to your husband

        1. emievil profile image67
          emievilposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          You can read it in AEvans' hub here - http://hubpages.com/hub/Coping-With-A-L … ung-Cancer

          Hope AEvans doesn't mind my posting the site here.

  15. trish1048 profile image68
    trish1048posted 14 years ago

    Watching my granddaughter be born smile

  16. wesleycox profile image70
    wesleycoxposted 14 years ago

    The happiest days in my life were when I got married and when I watched both of my daughters being born.

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      \Brenda Scullyposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      You are such an angel..... and are you away from your 3 girls at the moment

  17. Drew Breezzy profile image61
    Drew Breezzyposted 14 years ago

    halloween night of all hallows past

  18. Timely profile image61
    Timelyposted 14 years ago

    To many to mention, but if I could have a redo, it would have to be when I fell in the deep end of a pool at age 4 or 5 years old.  Seemed like it took forever to get back to the top. I think now if I could have relaxed, water would be a pleasure for me today.  It would be great to feel like a fish when I am in the water!

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    badcompany99posted 14 years ago

    I was 20 she was a 19 year old redhead, David Bowie in the background, his music ya know not actually Bowie but I love Bowie so much he cudda watched. Oh that afternoon, the sun shining in my window and the smell of Sandras perfume, her tender kiss and well ya can work out the rest yerself.

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    rwbishopposted 10 years ago

    I would relive any moment that all my friends and family were still here for me to see and hear.

  21. Joy56 profile image67
    Joy56posted 7 years ago

    it has to be the moment I discovered hub pages.



       or DAVID BOWIE

  22. Tinsky profile image93
    Tinskyposted 7 years ago

    The moment my now nearly 9 year old daughter was lifted out of my belly, weighed and placed on my chest.  It was the best hello ever.

  23. Joy56 profile image67
    Joy56posted 7 years ago

    what was your favourite moment ever

  24. NateB11 profile image88
    NateB11posted 7 years ago

    We'd spent a night out on the town together, I knew I'd never see her again. At the end of the night, I couldn't bring myself to tell her goodbye. I never let her know I wouldn't be able to see her again. This was almost ten years ago.

 
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