How many people out there had great childhood growing up? What was your fondest memory?

I used to play outside all day until the sun went down or until my mom yelled for us for us to come in. That was when it was safe for kids to play unsupervised.

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It was long time ago. My mom was hanging clothes and sheets on a clothesline in the muggy Kansas breeze while I romped in an endless nearby sunflower field. Time stood still as I watched her hang the clothes. We had that warm, peaceful day all to ourselves. The boys and men were all gone somewhere. And, the baby was napping. The sky was an odd green color. The wind was picking up and snapping the sheets. She called for me, not afraid. Neither was I. Far off in the distance across the sunflowers, we saw a huge tornado just lolly-gagging across the prairie. My mom and I watched and we "lolly-gagged" our hips in a dance just like the tornado, real slow, in the wind, beneath that beautiful emerald sky. She loved to dance. She and I got to dance with a tornado that day. It was a pretty good childhood.
just hangin out with my friends and havin a blast!
I had a great childhood, I grew up until I was 10 in the Redwood forests. my back yard was nothing but redwood trees, We used to build forts in the tree trunks, or stumps. it was soft in the middle. lol. anyways, we had a huge garden and that was when I first tasted artichokes, I love em. and berries were wild everywhere. black berries and red berries and you used to find clover that you could also eat. and then I would pack me a lunch on go on a hike out in the middle of the forest and sit on a log and watch nature around me. I miss those days. Except I also used to sleep walk then, and I used to get scared that I would walk outside at night and Big Foot would get me.. amazing what A child thinks.. but a greatchildhood memory, I had to move back to Utah with my mom when mom and dad divorced.
childhood and teenage days when you have lots of good friends sharing many things, enjoying in the sand watching the waves and the sunset, at time enjoying the rain, and sharing tears too
Although we were poor, I had a great childhood. I had a brother and sister close in age so what one didn't think of the other did.

My fondest memory (oh I have so many) was when we went to the beach and our dog Oscar was barking from the pier because we were out in the water and he couldn't get to us.

He couldn't stand it so he jumped in the water and swam towards us and almost clawed us to death. It was funny. I also remember the Drive-In Movies where we would watch the movie on top of the front hood (cars were longer then) with our pillows and blankets on a summer night. We always fell asleep.

We too, didn't have any fear of harm when we were kids and knew to come in when the street lights came on.
Those were the days.
I had a fantastic childhood.lots of fond memories.
... playing "kick the can" and "red light green light", riding bikes everywhere, as our parents didn't worry for our safety.
California fun in the sun, swim parties.
And when my relatives would come to visit from Italy.my aunts would spend hours fussing with my hair, telling me all about Italy and my heritage...while my Nonna would be rolling out homemade pasta dough and teaching my mama Italian.
Good times...thanks for the trip down memory lane. :)
I had a great childhood growing up. My fondest memory was one Christmas my grandpa built me a two story dollhouse. He was yelling" Merry Christmas" at about 5:30 am because he was so excited to see me find it under the Christmas tree. I hope I can do just as good memories for my kids and grandkids !

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