One of my happiest moment is when I was in grade two, and I asked my mom if she would volunteer on my school trip to this castle. She was going to nursing school at the time, so I was excited when she said she could make it.
When we got to the castle they divided us into groups (obviously my mom was the head of my group), and we completed a trivia scavenger hunt. I remember standing in the library and the question was, how many books does this library hold? I guessed 10 000, which was the correct answer. My mom congratulated, and smiled back at me, and I remember feeling so proud of myself, and the overall happiness of just having my mother's presence there.
It's interesting how sometimes we don't realize the sentimentality of a moment until its a faded into our memory.
So I ask, what has been the happiest moment in your life (outside of job promotion, marriage/relationship, and birth of child/children)?
When we got to the castle they divided us into groups (obviously my mom was the head of my group), and we completed a trivia scavenger hunt. I remember standing in the library and the question was, how many books does this library hold? I guessed 10 000, which was the correct answer. My mom congratulated, and smiled back at me, and I remember feeling so proud of myself, and the overall happiness of just having my mother's presence there.
It's interesting how sometimes we don't realize the sentimentality of a moment until its a faded into our memory.
So I ask, what has been the happiest moment in your life (outside of job promotion, marriage/relationship, and birth of child/children)?