Share Your World – June 4, 2018
Cee posts excellent questions in this week’s Share Your World – June 4, 2018.
A piece of clothing from your younger childhood you still remember?
I came to the US 40 years ago as a student. I checked in 2 suitcases to my flight. I had one carry on, and my purse. I wish I had brought more sentimental items, but I couldn’t. In fact, my carry on was too full that the security people asked me to take out something to leave behind. The problem was that I packed them very tight. After I took out something and repacked them, the bag was bigger than before. If you like camping and roll every piece of clothing tight to make your packing compact, you could visualize how I packed my bag.
During my three years of studies in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, I moved 9 times. In 1980, I drove from Seattle to Los Angles, California by myself. It was 1,1 75 miles with 18 hours of driving. I stopped overnight in San Francisco. Next day I still arrived Los Angles after dark. The freeway was very intimidating to a new person in town.
Even if I had brought a piece of childhood clothing, it couldn’t have survived with so many moving. Fortunately, my sister had scanned some of my childhood photos and I made copies of them. The first one was when I was six years old. I wore a Chinese style top and matching fabric pants. The second photo was when I was in third grade with the school uniform, a white shirt and a blue skirt with straps.
Regardless of your physical fitness, coordination or agility: If you could be an athlete what would you do? Remember this is SYW, dreaming is always allowed.I would like to be a competitive swimmer. I learned swimming in the ocean when I was in Hong Kong. After I graduated from college and started working, it was hard to find time to go to the beach. I went swimming in an outdoor pool in a park. During one swimming, I slipped and almost got drown. Ever since then, I was afraid of water. I still swim, but only in shallow water.
The photo was taken when Mercy, Will and her friend participated in the Triathlon.
In a car would you rather drive or be a passenger?
I had driven long miles during my working life. I stayed in the same school district for 25 years even though we moved three times. The furthest distance was 30 miles with heavy traffic. The longest time it took to go to work was two and a half hours. The driving put a lot of stress on me, so we moved closer, but it was still a 21 miles drive.
After I retired, I don’t like to drive too much, especially at night. If I had a choice, I prefer to be a passenger.
What did you appreciate or what made you smile this past week? Feel free to use a quote, a photo, a story, or even a combination.
I appreciate that I could spend the time to do gardening, trim the grape vines, watching the Red Throat Hummingbirds, the House Finch birds, and the Mourning Doves.
Cee’s Share Your World – June 4, 2018
Great post
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Thank you so much for reading and comment!
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Great post
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Thank you very much!
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Congratulations for qualifying the GB age group triathlon. Your photos are excellent. I wish you the best to represent GB in 2019. My daughter and her husband did a triathlon in Portland, Oregon her in the US. I was there to be the cheerleader.
I’m sure your family and friends will be there for this exciting world event.
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A lovely share, Miriam! 🙂 xo
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Thank you so much, Bette. I’m writing my memoir. Instead of getting stuck at certain points, I write what comes up first, and put them together later. I’ll be excited to let you know when the manuscript is ready. 🙂
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It must have been hard for you, Miriam, living and studying so far away. YOu are very brave and I glad you have your family relatively near by now.
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Thank you for reading and comment, Robbie. At the age when I came to the US, I pursued it as an adventure. I seem to be the “first” in many things among my siblings. I know, it didn’t make it any easier.
Hope the bits and pieces I write help for my memoir writing.
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Thank you for sharing your world Miriam. Love the photos of you as a little girl.
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Thank you, Irene. I wish I still have the innocence as a little girl.
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Don’t we all Miriam.
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The maturity, I hope, is precious also.
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It’s good to know more about you, Miriam. I’ve always admired people who come to the U.S. from other nations. It takes such courage.
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Thank you, Robert. I’m writing some tidbits on my blog. I have a longer story to tell in my memoir in progress. Thank you for reading. I appreciate your comment.
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Good luck. I’m sure your memoir will be interesting.
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Thank you, Robert. I didn’t have a boring life, for sure.
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Miriam, you still look the same as your childhood photos.
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Thank you, Andrea. Yes, if we look hard, everyone still has some looks of the kids days. Thank you so much for your comment. I appreciate it. 🙂
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Lovely to know more about you 🙂
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Thank yous o much, Kim. I’m glad to write bits and pieces of my memories. They help me to put my memoir together, 🙂
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You still have the same features, Miriam. I like your childhood photos. I used to have the same hairstyle when I was that age too. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you, Nahla. Do you have any childhood photos? I would like to see them. ❤
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No, Miriam. I haven’t thought about getting my photos from Egypt, but will think about this when going in the summer holiday.
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Yes, I didn’t bring any photos to the US either. I got these copies from my sister about 15 years ago.
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What a wonderful post! I love learning more about you! 💜
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Thank you very much for reading, Lynn. I hope you’re well. ❤
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Oh I enjoyed reading your post this week. Thanks Miriam. The photos of the birds are fabulous.
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Thank you, Cee. I have been feeding and watching birds for 3 years so far. It’s fun. Thank you for the questions.
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The Hummingbird photos are a treat for me……also love the childhood photos Miriam 🙂
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I have two feeders for this pair of Hummingbirds. They’re very playful. 🙂 I’m glad I still have a few childhood photos. 🙂
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Very lucky to have them to photograph in your garden
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I love them and wait patiently to photo them in flying.
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A wildlife camera with a remote sensor is a boon. I use mine but not enough. The camera isn’t as good as my camera
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Whatever is practical and can do the job is good enough.
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Goodness you have done a lot of driving in your time! I am with you on the joy of being a passenger these days. 🌼
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I don’t know how I did it, Brigid. Out of necessity, I think, not a choice. 🙂
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Lovely getting to know you
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Thank you so much. 🙂
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oh I enjoyed your answers and they are extra good questions this week. I can imagine that rolled up and jam-packed suitcase.
and just nice to get to know ya a bit more…
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and the childhood pics are so cute!!
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Thank you. I’m glad I still have a few after moving thousand of miles!! 🙂
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yes- very nice to have some things left – I treasure the stuff I have
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Yes, they are treasures.
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Thank you for reading, Ms. Y. I appreciate that! Very interesting questions this week. ❤
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Thank you for sharing your world Miriam. It is always a joy and blessing to read. You haven’t changed a bit since your childhood photos :):) As beautiful now as you were then :):)
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Thank you, Margaret. I was curious also to compare to see if I still resemble the facial structure! 🙂 🙂
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You still look like that pretty little girl. It’s amazing :):)
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Thank you, Margaret. Question did come up that if she looks like me in some ways. 🙂
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