Rosina wrote a very interesting story about three childhood memories that have impacted her as an adult.
https://hubpages.com/literature/Three-D … o-Me-Today
Rosina, I really enjoyed you story about the three childhood experiences and how they impacted some situations you faced as an adult. I believe you have learned exactly who you are, which is very important. I enjoyed reading your story very much. It is very well-written.
Interesting moments Rosina.I can relate to scenario 2 as that almost happened to me ( nearly the same i would say).The application of these moments as one grows older and as you have defined it makes it quite interesting and thought provoking.Thanks for sharing.
THanks Pamela for sharing Rosina's work.
Thanks for relating your stories, Rosina. Our childhood experiences do shape us into the people we become as adults. Thanks, Pamela, for sharing Rosina's accounts of those childhood and adult experiences.
I am delighted, Peggy, you liked the way I related my stories of childhood and adulthood. I appreciate your comments a lot. Thank you so much!
Hello Rosina!
An interesting article about, the defining moments of your childhood.
I can relate to most of them. Appreciation is important for a child, and undue attention should be avoided, for the sound growth of the children. This is such a significant observation.
And yes, clarity of thoughts is also important for the kids. Very well thought of, and a perfect response to the prompt.
Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed reading it.
Thank you Pamela, for sharing this in the forum.
Rosina
We learn so much in life, as your article clearly points out.
I remember being shy in school, but then I also remember trying new things like talking in public and being petrified.
I think I'm still a little this way..though others think nothing bothers me.
I can see you as a little girl. I can also see you perplexed with that problem in school...you actually knew the answer.
I'm so glad to hear I helped you along your journey by pointing you to submit your work.
Steve Carr has a great eye for words.
This is another terrific piece of work. Keep going.
I am so pleased, Brenda, reading your comments. Yes, we learn so much during childhood, carrying them into our adulthood. I guess we all have our shortcomings but there is always scope for improvement. Yes, I am so glad you referred to that publisher so that my work could get in print.
I hope you are coping well with life and wish you a great day.
Thank you for writing about these three incidents that helped shape your life, Rosina. Your writing is improving all the time. Congratulations on getting that short story published too, was it at Sweetycat Press?
Thank you for sharing, Pamela.
This is an interesting article and very well thought off, Rosina. I loved how you concluded important things from those three childhood moments and how those experiences shaped your future. Thank you for sharing this.
by John Hansen 18 months ago
Please take some time to read Rosina's interesting account of her part in a play during her childhood.https://hubpages.com/literature/A-Memoi … hood-PhotoI enjoyed reading this, Rosina. Sometimes we think teachers are particularly tough on us at the time, but later we come to realise they...
by Chaotic Chica 12 years ago
My hubby took a picture of our youngest daughter today with his camera phone and it has given me a serious case of the giggles. I am curious to know about some of the silly things you've caught your kids on camera doing or that were caught of you as a kid.
by Pamela Oglesby 10 months ago
Take time to read Rosina's article about four philosophies shw lives by. https://hubpages.com/literature/the-fou … -i-live-by
by Chitrangada Sharan 4 months ago
Please take some time to read Rosina’s interesting article.Please follow the link—https://hubpages.com/literature/where-d … es-lead-me
by John Hansen 6 months ago
Here Rosina has shared her daily routine. https://hubpages.com/literature/how-i-e … utine-lifeI found it interesting to read how you go about your typical day, Rosina. Thank you for sharing the things that are important to you.
by Ravi Rajan 23 months ago
Why do we write? What is the need to write? And most important what do we get by writing? Chitrangada has asked some interesting questions to all writers in her thought-provoking article.https://hubpages.com/literature/Common- … -You-Write
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