Friday, December 17, 2010

Response Post: Deja Vu : My Past

The past is very important to me, and I would look back at it from time to time. This was a quote that Grizzell found in Kristine's blog:
"I was never interested in my past before, but something recently sparked my brain into having these dreams. Now, I really want to know who I am. These dreams were derived from seeing just one thing recently, but I didn't recognize what. I passed by too many things from day to day and I didn't have the time or energy to recall these things.”
And this was the Grizzell's response:
"I can relate to this quote because sometimes I see, hear, and smell things that sometimes give me a memory of my past or sometimes deja vu."
     At times when I walk around the streets, the things I see would remind me about my childhood. The things I see recall many memories; sad ones and happy ones. My childhood times was the most happiest moments of my life where my mind was more free and open. As I grew up, I seem to forget who I have grown out from. I was once a seed that was curious about everything, and now I am slowly realizing how much I have changed.

     By exploring around you, you might notice something from your childhood. I certainly have lots of flashbacks from my childhood. I am surprised how the past have such an impact on me. I have forgotten about it and memories are starting to disappear slowly. There are things that would remind me of the past that I would like to forget, but nothing can be erased. I could only move on and look at the bright side of things. I have grew up from my past, and experienced lots of things. If it wasn't for the mistake I have gone through and the unhappy events that happened, I wouldn't be the person I am today.

     At times, I think that having deja vu's are a good thing, they happen all the time, but you might not notice. They can happen from a dream or somewhere in your past. I wish I could remember every piece to the puzzle of my life and the things that lead up to who I am. Maybe I will be able to trail all the pieces back together from a kindergartner to a 15 year old teenager.

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