As the years go by, we always feel that we are still young, but when we see the objects of our childhood again, it suddenly dawns on us that they have been far away from us for many years. Now the post-70s generation is about to cross the threshold of 50 years old, and the post-80s generation has quietly entered the 40 mark!
Remember the baby you craved most from your childhood? When you encounter those childhood memories again, do you sigh that time flies? Now, let's travel back in time to the memories and find the items that deeply move you and evoke your inner self!
Let's reminisce about those years, the pastimes that brought us joy and memories, and see if they still evoke memories in your heart? Time flies, memories live forever, let us trace the footprints of those years together.
When I was a child, the most anticipated moment of the day was after school, picking up rubber bands and jumping with my friends. At that time, we, both men and women, were immersed in this happy game, until the sky gradually darkened, and we reluctantly parted and went home for dinner.
Do you remember that nursery rhyme that danced with you? That's our carefree childhood memory.
At that time, although we didn't all choose to play with rubber bands, throwing sandbags was one of our favorite forms of entertainment. I remember every time I begged my family to sew a sandbag, either sand or buckwheat husks were put in the sandbag, and then we had a big battle with our friends, we always had a great time.
Of course, sometimes we get hurt by punching bags, but we all give it our all because we all want to win the game. At that time, happiness was so simple, as long as there were sandbags and friends, you could have a lot of fun.
I'm sure everyone is familiar with this game, and even at that time, you were all game experts! However, how long has it been since you played games with you as a child?
Of course, there were many ways to have fun at that time, and these have become our precious childhood memories. Next, I will briefly introduce you to these games and let you reminisce about those precious memories.
Marbles are when we gather together, hold beautiful marbles, and whoever gets the first hole has a chance to play. Then, if you hit the other person's glass beads, you can take them for yourself, which is really nostalgic!
During recess, we took out a rope and took turns weaving it, which was very interesting. Even when you are alone, the flower rope can become your toy and evoke happy memories of your childhood.
Do you remember the first time you knitted something out of rope? It may be the simplest trick, but it's also the most precious memory. Whenever you knit with rope, you will always be surprised and entertained.
I think a lot of people play a simple and fun traditional game when they are going to university: draw various shapes on the ground with tree branches, and then decide the order by guessing the box.
Next, we'll throw rocks into the shapes and then move on to a jumping challenge. In the end, whoever is the first to successfully skip all the graphics has the possibility of getting into college and winning.
Once caught stones, everyone must be familiar with it. Pick up one stone, then grab three within the allotted time, and then grab the one you picked up at the beginning.
This game is so nostalgic! Do you remember the best results of the year when you caught stones?
There are so many ways to entertain in the old days that people are nostalgic. Next, we will not talk about these, but turn to some of the things that have faded over the years.
Let's move on. Back then, TV was a rarity, and whoever had a TV would definitely be famous in the village! Back then, unlike now, every household has a big color TV, and with a black and white TV, it is one of the best in the village!
People with TVs must be full every day, and the villagers will come to their house to watch TV, everyone brings their own small benches and gathers together to **TV show, the scene is very warm and harmonious!
On the other hand, now, every household has a TV, and mobile phones have replaced TVs, and that warm and harmonious scene can no longer be reproduced. So, this scene is slowly forgotten.
Did you go to someone's house with your family to watch TV?
When you were a child, did you ever squat behind the door with a rice bowl and chat with your family while eating? It was a scene full of family warmth. Especially in the summer, when the heat in the house is unbearable, everyone goes out one after another, eats in the shade in front of the door, and enjoys the evening breeze, and all the fatigue and toil are blown away at that moment.
This is our shared memory, a warm and intimate way of life.