Okay so as the title says who honestly misses being a child ? Well I do! I miss those days when I was 4. Life was so simple back then all you did was eat, sleep, draw, possible read a book, games, TV.. you name it. Well the point of this thread is I want you guys to reply of what you miss during the periods of childhood life. I'm 15 now so thats getting through puberty etc. So I'll start about my childhood life during the ages of 4 to 11(Pre-school to Year 6). Story Time !!
Okay so I'm 4 years old having a mushroom-shaped haircut at that time of life. I was being fed food every morning. I'd be watching Cheez TV (a show back in that time where they put cartoons into one segment, yeah the aussies here will know which show I'm talking about). I was watching something related to Megaman, well it wasn't Megaman but something similar but moving on.. Yeah age 4 I knew nothing and I read books upside down.
Okay so age 5 similar to age 4, but now in Kindergarden. Started going to school and made some friends.. so that was the first taste of friends. I remember crying because it's sad at first and knew nobody. I began watching Power Rangers, where I eventually started getting obsessed with the show. Every afternoon after school my dad would pick me up and I'd rush home to watch Power Rangers. Seeing as I couldn't talk properly I was excited over the show, yet not understanding a single word they say. Yeah Power Rangers was so cool back in the days. Now with these retarded series its completely lost its touch.
Age 6-7 I was introduced to Pokemon! My friends and I would watch the show in the morning and we'd have imaginary pokeballs in our hands and we'd always seem to send out an imaginary pokeball that'd either contain a pikachu, squirtle or charmander. Yeah well that was about the time the gameboy colours released. My friends all had one except like me so I wasn't introduced to handheld gaming.
Age 8-9 I finally got my gameboy colour and my first gold version. Man was it overexciting. I was in year 3 so I was still at the time of life where all that matters were games, tv, eating and more games. I remember getting a Ps1 for Christmas and that was when I began sitting in front of the tv for hours. I still like Power Rangers and at school we'd be acting like the slightly newer versions with our imaginary guns that were actually water bottles. Yeah we were that lame. haha
10-11 Began maturing in a way. Though still playing games and going to friends places on weekends to play more games. Learning new things like multiplication was fun. Me and a friend of mine were like beasting the maths tests that were compiled of addition, subtraction and multiplication but were like 2 digit questions. Yeah how easy was life back then. That was literally simple life.
Now I'm 15 in Year 10. Me and some friends are somewhat still inmature if you compared my group to like other smart schools etc. An eg. of this is when.. say someones tennis ball comes rolling to you. When I was 12 in high school my friends and I would boot their ball like for miles. 3 years later my friends and I still do that but just not as much. So yeah.. many people are suppose to mature much faster. But my friends and I seem a bit slow.
So that's my childhood life.
Okay so I'm 4 years old having a mushroom-shaped haircut at that time of life. I was being fed food every morning. I'd be watching Cheez TV (a show back in that time where they put cartoons into one segment, yeah the aussies here will know which show I'm talking about). I was watching something related to Megaman, well it wasn't Megaman but something similar but moving on.. Yeah age 4 I knew nothing and I read books upside down.
Okay so age 5 similar to age 4, but now in Kindergarden. Started going to school and made some friends.. so that was the first taste of friends. I remember crying because it's sad at first and knew nobody. I began watching Power Rangers, where I eventually started getting obsessed with the show. Every afternoon after school my dad would pick me up and I'd rush home to watch Power Rangers. Seeing as I couldn't talk properly I was excited over the show, yet not understanding a single word they say. Yeah Power Rangers was so cool back in the days. Now with these retarded series its completely lost its touch.
Age 6-7 I was introduced to Pokemon! My friends and I would watch the show in the morning and we'd have imaginary pokeballs in our hands and we'd always seem to send out an imaginary pokeball that'd either contain a pikachu, squirtle or charmander. Yeah well that was about the time the gameboy colours released. My friends all had one except like me so I wasn't introduced to handheld gaming.
Age 8-9 I finally got my gameboy colour and my first gold version. Man was it overexciting. I was in year 3 so I was still at the time of life where all that matters were games, tv, eating and more games. I remember getting a Ps1 for Christmas and that was when I began sitting in front of the tv for hours. I still like Power Rangers and at school we'd be acting like the slightly newer versions with our imaginary guns that were actually water bottles. Yeah we were that lame. haha
10-11 Began maturing in a way. Though still playing games and going to friends places on weekends to play more games. Learning new things like multiplication was fun. Me and a friend of mine were like beasting the maths tests that were compiled of addition, subtraction and multiplication but were like 2 digit questions. Yeah how easy was life back then. That was literally simple life.
Now I'm 15 in Year 10. Me and some friends are somewhat still inmature if you compared my group to like other smart schools etc. An eg. of this is when.. say someones tennis ball comes rolling to you. When I was 12 in high school my friends and I would boot their ball like for miles. 3 years later my friends and I still do that but just not as much. So yeah.. many people are suppose to mature much faster. But my friends and I seem a bit slow.
So that's my childhood life.