TruthSeeker
Diamond Member
I'm trying to reframe the past as "not all bad" and the positive ones....impacted me positively-and even do today. Everything wasn't bad about my past, and not all people in my life were bad and things people taught me then, I still appreciate or do today. Who or what happened in your past (little or big) that you recall, helped to make you....you?
Which memories can you store in your memory keeper drawer?
What threads of memories do you see in your life today (maybe something someone taught you, an interest, an event you continue) and maybe even a part of you today?
Here, I'll go first:
1. My grandfather, came to live with me for a year, and I have good memories sitting on the floor learning my times tables in 3rd grade. I remember him
2. My mother was a good artist, and I watched her paint and draw....and I got art supplies to keep me quiet and busy ( from the seen and not heard era) but I'm loving art now.....
3. My father traveled a lot, and wasn't home a lot, but he brought me back a doll from each country he visited.....I still collect dolls.
4. I stayed alone a lot, and crabbed off the dock, played my recorder by ear to the fish, and enjoyed the out of doors....albeit alone, but I love the water and fishing and boating. I learned to play the recorder and read notes when I was an adult....and play in a group today.
5. I joined the choir in high school and learned I could sing. I saved my money and bought a 32.00 record player.....today, I love all kinds of music.
6. My cousin took me to a movie when I was 16-I just love the movies with popcorn today.
7. I remember the smell of home made mac and cheese with bacon on top......a comfort food I'll make today.
8. My neighbor taught me to crochet....and I still crochet today.
9. My neighbor took me to my first ballet.....and I just love the theatre and dancing.
10. My parents were never satisfied with "just okay" and while it was a motivator to be a perfectionist, that perfectionism enabled me to be a successful teacher, and online business owner-hence self-sufficient.
11. My neighbor across the street took us to the local carnival, and it was there I learned to love amusement rides-Bush Gardens here I come!
Which memories can you store in your memory keeper drawer?
What threads of memories do you see in your life today (maybe something someone taught you, an interest, an event you continue) and maybe even a part of you today?
Here, I'll go first:
1. My grandfather, came to live with me for a year, and I have good memories sitting on the floor learning my times tables in 3rd grade. I remember him
2. My mother was a good artist, and I watched her paint and draw....and I got art supplies to keep me quiet and busy ( from the seen and not heard era) but I'm loving art now.....
3. My father traveled a lot, and wasn't home a lot, but he brought me back a doll from each country he visited.....I still collect dolls.
4. I stayed alone a lot, and crabbed off the dock, played my recorder by ear to the fish, and enjoyed the out of doors....albeit alone, but I love the water and fishing and boating. I learned to play the recorder and read notes when I was an adult....and play in a group today.
5. I joined the choir in high school and learned I could sing. I saved my money and bought a 32.00 record player.....today, I love all kinds of music.
6. My cousin took me to a movie when I was 16-I just love the movies with popcorn today.
7. I remember the smell of home made mac and cheese with bacon on top......a comfort food I'll make today.
8. My neighbor taught me to crochet....and I still crochet today.
9. My neighbor took me to my first ballet.....and I just love the theatre and dancing.
10. My parents were never satisfied with "just okay" and while it was a motivator to be a perfectionist, that perfectionism enabled me to be a successful teacher, and online business owner-hence self-sufficient.
11. My neighbor across the street took us to the local carnival, and it was there I learned to love amusement rides-Bush Gardens here I come!