What is your earliest memory?
Which way does the toilet paper roll go? Over or under?
What makes you feel grounded?
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.
Even though I oftentimes will add photos to my answers, it is not a requirement to participate in Share your World.
To view older version of Share Your World (SYW), click here.
If you adore challenges as much as I do, please check out WordPress’s Blog Event Listing for other challenges.
I will post four different questions each week for you to answer. There are two ways which you can participate.
- Create a SYW post. Then post the link to your blog in my comment box or leave your answers in the comments box of my blog.
- To make it easy for others to check out your photos, title your blog post “Share Your World” or “SYW” tag.
- Remember to Follow My Blog to get your weekly reminders.
I usually will respond to your entry on your blog, rather than on my page.
HERE ARE MY ANSWERS
What is your earliest memory? Typical first memories are from ages 3 to 8 years old. I believe this is a real memory and not a story that’s been told over and over. I was playing with a friend named Karen who’s family had a barn. I lived in northern North Dakota and was probably three years old. I know once my family moved to Minnesota, I have lots of memories.
Which way does the toilet paper roll go? Over or under? Over, it’s much easier to find the end.
What makes you feel grounded? Having my feet contact the earth such as grass or sand if barefoot. If I have my shoes on, which is normally the case, by any tree or flower farm or field. Meditation works well to and so does deep breathing, especially breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth.
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.
Last week Chris and I started swimming again. Boy did that feel good to be back in a swimming pool. I basically do water aerobics where I can really exercise my legs or swim the backstroke.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
I love your comment about being barefoot. I often forget this one, but it’s interesting when I think about how often I ran around barefoot as a child. There’s got to be a connection to be made there…
Thanks for the questions!
LikeLike
I need more barefoot time. Thanks Laura. 😀
LikeLike
I remembered that I was four I’ve been at hospital I had meningitis. And I remember things like large wooden door closed, which separated me from my mum or metal white bed frames. In my house toilet rolls roll over. What makes me feel grounded? Sitting in the park, or in the garden and reading. Last week I’ve started do more running and do proper work out, which definitely gives more energy.
LikeLike
You poor thing being hospitalized so young. Thanks so much for sharing.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I have to walk in shoes over our gravel driveway to get to the grassy area, but otherwise I’m generally barefoot. Our tenant only wears shoes to work. He walked up and down the gravel without a care in the world.
LikeLike
Hello! Here’s my contribution to this week’s SYW! Thanks Cee! 😀
http://sparksfromacombustiblemind.com/2018/03/19/syw-3-19-18/
LikeLike
Love the questions this week.
LikeLike
Meditation and walking in the sand on the beach sounds so peaceful! Here is my post for Cee’s Share Your World challenge.
http://theressomethingaboutnancy.blog/2018/03/19/share-your-world/
LikeLike
I had always heard that when you had your tonsils out, you could eat ice cream. My tonsils were removed when I was 7 years old and I remember the doctor had strict orders–no ice cream! It was too cold and would hurt my throat. Where was the justice?! 🙂
LikeLike
here’s mine for this week – https://juliepowell2014.wordpress.com/2018/03/20/share-your-world-20th-march-2018
LikeLike
It’s interesting the odd little things that remain in the memory from early childhood. I guess our worlds are so much smaller we concentrate on the little things in life. Most of my memories are from age four onwards except for my two year old memory of seeing trains.
LikeLike
https://wp.me/pWAzi-Y0 I love it when people leave me notes. This started in grade school, mom would visit the school and leave me a note i nmy desk. I still like that to this day.
LikeLike
Here is my responses to your questions for March 19. I really enjoyed this and I wrote a blog post which you can today find at; .www.lyndalambert.com
Thanks and this was fun to do.
Lynda
LikeLike
I’m with you on the breathing and being in the pool. Ahhhhhhhh.
LikeLike
Thanks Tara. 😀 😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
Loved your answers and great questions once again 🙂
LikeLike
Glad you liked my questions. 😀
LikeLiked by 1 person
Always
LikeLike