Hometown, our roots. We might come from a vital city like Beijing, Shanghai, and we might come from a beautiful countryside in western China. The passion and love for our hometown never changes. We may have the feeling that when we were in hometown, we couldn’t help complaining about everything there—the air was seriously polluted and the people were never trying to be friendly. However, we became homesick after leaving hometown.
What’s the magic which are appealing to us? Because we grew up there, the memory no matter how joyous or painful records our life steps. This is the playground I managed to ride a bike for the first time, and that is the stall which sells my favorite snack, and I hanged out with best friends on this little narrow path… millions of details float in mind when we recall it, which are our ordinary but happy lives. Everything in our hometown moulds us, transforming us into a person as we are at this time.
Don’t be hurry, because it’s nearer to the date when we breathe the air in our hometown.
I have the same feeling with you sometimes. When I live in my hometown, I aways complain about every small things and want to have an opportunity to leave for other places. However, when I indeed leave it for Singapore, I realize that I really love it! Though there is still a long time till we can go back home, I really expect that day that I can breath the air in my own hometown.
ReplyDeleteI can find that you love your hometown very much , more seriously, you value your memory there very much. thanks for your comment on my blog , and i want to say that i am not sensitive(sometimes la) , but kind of missing my childhood.^@^ i also hope the vacation could come soon , and we all can go back home to enjoy our previous life as much as possible .
ReplyDeleteSomeone says that Alma Mater(old school) is the place that you complain every day but you don't allow others to complain about. I think everyone of us has a special feeling about the places we once spent time in. They always remain in our mind and are precious to us.
ReplyDeletePerhaps, you could delve more into your family history as part of your journey in tracing your roots.
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