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Relive your Childhood- Email Swap

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Swap Coordinator:ElizabethObviously (contact)
Swap categories: Email 
Number of people in swap:21
Location:International
Type:Type 1: Electronic
Last day to signup/drop:March 27, 2009
Date items must be sent by:April 3, 2009
Number of swap partners:10
Description:

How do you remember your childhood? For this swap you will take each sense--seeing, hearing, smelling, taste and touch-- and list as many things as you like for each one. Try for at least 5.

You list the things that remind you of your childhood. Try to put a little more into it than just : smell of grass, taste of lemons. REALLY tell us WHY the smell of grass reminds you of your childhood or WHY the taste of lemons bring back memories.

Please remember also, that not all your childhood memories will be nice, pleasant ones. Do you have a family member who passed away and the smell of their soap brings you to tears?

This is an email swap so everyone is welcome. And I do mean EVERYONE!

It is international, obviously.

Newbies welcome!

You will have 10 partners, as that it IS an email swap. Nice and easy peasy!

All I ask is that you really try, really think back to your childhood!

For me, the sound of cicadas chirping in the trees reminds me of me and my siblings playing outside, the cicadas being so loud sometimes you could not hear yourself think!

Discussion

CarlyJo 03/ 8/2009 #

i really like this idea. i have been missing my younger years quite alot. will be nice to take a break, cry a bit and then move on in life.

YankeeUnicorn 03/29/2009 #

Mine are all sent:)

free2flutterby 04/ 1/2009 #

I want to thank the Coordinator for this wonderful opportunity to get to know people better. WOW it's been such a great experience some of them are such good writers I feel like I am right there reliving those memories. Thanks for a great idea!!

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