
My grandfather built a rocking horse for me when I was a toddler. It has survived through years and years (no – I’m not going to tell you exactly how many years) in storage. We have brought it out for my daughter to use and I like to think I was as much a daredevil on it as she is. She tries to get it to tip backwards, and stands up while she’s rocking it.
Seeing her ride it has made me appreciate that gift from my childhood even more.
What is your character’s favorite childhood memento?
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Kate’s fave childhood memento is a Strawberry Shortcake doll. It is the only thing she regained a memory of from her childhood.
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By Joyce on 07.29.09 5:34 pm | Permalink
Sam’s is a poster of her mom when she was a dancer.
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By Sarah on 07.29.09 6:24 pm | Permalink
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