Wednesday, March 17

childhood scribblings

my step mom was a actor & teacher who taught me to read & write @ 4... these are from when i was 5... i think it's good I didn't become a poet!
non the less, i like having them... i get these flash memories of me at that age... and, um.. apparently i was a morbid kid!
my penmanship & spelling never improved btw, rachel.
 

10 comments:

  1. so true, all kinds of people, truly insightful :-)

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  2. Thanks for sharing the early musings of a beautiful, empathetic, and artistic soul! Just wondering – were the sad woman with the baby in the window and the determined girl who learned to ride the bike by night real people? And was your lovely poem also written around the time you first realized that there are both good and bad people on our wondrous planet? Hope you’re great – have a groovy day!

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  3. What a nice memento. How interesting it is to see our perspective from our youth. You seemed to have a lot on your mind...young lady.

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  4. you were a smart four year old, i learned to read at 3. i feel kids should always be taught to read, write, and different languages at an early age.

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    I am glad I came across your blog. Thanks for reading.
    Love the kiddie picture!

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  6. It's hard to believe that you were so insightful at such a young age. Actually considering that you are so insightful, it's not that hard to believe.

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  7. That's a cute little poem,an a cute little pic,with a cute little Queen....LOL When i was 5,i was drawin stick men all day in class.

    P.S. you can still be a poet 2!!!

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  8. Hilarious. Great to add a pic! I keep everything too!!!

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  9. I'd say for 5, you were an excellent little poet, and that picture is très adorable!

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    Keep enriching your soul with your new experiences, and please keep sharing them with the rest of us.

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