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11/28/2005

Childhood Memories

medium_childhood.jpg There are moments which remain clearly in our minds although lots of years have slip by.  Everybody has childhood memories. It is something we always remember. I have thousands of memories from childhood. What about you? Did your life use to be very different to how it is now? Do you remember any of your teachers? Were there any you particularly liked or disliked? Why?Did you ever do anything naughty? Were you caught and punished? I was a "good girl" when I was a kid and I never did anything naughty. Don't believe me!!! I was really naughty! I also remember some of my teachers but my least favourite one was my English teacher, Mrs. ... I can't remember her name! I think that I've become a techer just to prove that classes can be done in different ways!!!

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Hi colleagues,
Yes, my life has changed a lot from the past in all aspects. I remember my childhood at school with a bit of nostalgia and cheer and I remember too when my teacher left me out of class because I talked with my classmates a lot and it was a very embarrassment situation for me. Now it makes me laugh. I remember too my french teacher whose nickname was "Petit", he was very kind and pleasant and he loves his students, he was a very good person. Well, from my point of view my childhood was very happy and I'm glad to have this memories. See you on wednesday.

Posted by: Alejandra Pereira | 11/29/2005

Hi mates!

I think every time the teacher is feeling more free and she treats very emotional topics, doesn't she? I think so because to speak about childhood memories is to go in deepest into my mind and remember people or situations either they aren't among us or they took place a long time ago and although I try to live them again I don't be able to do it.

So far I can't feel that I have not got my lifetime wrong but sometimes when that period of my life comes to my mind I think maybe I could have taken better some decisions whose consequences could have been much more advantageous for me now.

Anyway, I always say that you never have to regret doing anything but on the other hand I'm sure everybody has got something wrong when they were young. That's life, that's growing up.

Posted by: Jordi Gago | 11/29/2005

Hi mates!!!!

I've changed a lot during my school life, at primary school I was a very very nice girl, all teachers loved me because I was a good student (maybe like everybody at this age) but things changed when I started the high school, there I became a naughty girl... new friends, new place, new teachers, a lot of freedom... at first it was difficult but later I met a lot of people (for most of them it was their second year in the school!!!!)
I can remember my history teacher, he was very very serious at class, he left me out a lot of times of his class because I spoke a lot with my classmates!!!! His alias was "Hittler", you can imagine how he was!!!

Elsa Respall 19-21

Posted by: Elsa Respall | 12/02/2005

Hi!

I think I’m a person of present: carpe diem & noctem! ;o) I’m not especially nostalgic about the past. Of course I think, that remember the past is sometimes necessary, because past means experience and we always learn about it. But I always try not to obsess me by the past, above all by bad memories... With good memories is simpler: we sometimes remember the good moments and they steal us a smile… but what about bad memories? In these cases I think the best is not to forget but nor to torture us with this. I totally agree with Jordi, we never have to regret doing anything, just learn from it!

From this particularly (I think positive) point of view, I can say, that I try to be selective and to remember only useful (good or bad) things. From my childhood for example I can clearly remember facts (and persons) that “have been” and “are still” relevant in my life (in a certain way). Other memories are not so important for me…

See you soon!

Posted by: Mª Eva García (19-21h.) | 12/12/2005