Innocent Childhood Friend
November 1, 2007
Cha-Huan , is my elementary classmate. She had long hair and always wore her hair in two pigtails. She was pretty, especially with her baby fat. With her kind manners and polite attitude, she was my best friend at that time. She lived near my house, so we walked home from school frequently. At the age of seven or eight, there was nothing we couldn’t talk about with each other. For example, we discussed our classmates, teacher, foods and even cartoons for all day long. Talking to her was my favorite pastime.Time flew when we were having fun. When we went up to grade three, she had to move to Taichung because of her father’s work. Both of us were really sad about the part but we couldn’t do anything about it. At last, we said goodbye to each other in tears.Since then, I have lost contact with her, which makes me very guilty. This Christmas, however, I am going to send her a Christmas card, through which I hope to bring our childhood friendship to life.
November 6, 2007 at 8:51 am
I am sorry to hear that. But I believe that even though you are far away from Cha-Huan ,your friendship doesn’t disappeare forever.
November 7, 2007 at 1:58 pm
Through your essay, you must miss her very much.
And surely it’s a wonderful memory to you.
December 3, 2007 at 12:35 pm
Dear Handsome boy:
Cha-huan would be moved to tears if she knew how much you cherish those days with her. Somehow, those childhood memories seem to be incribed in our mind, hard to erase no matter how long ago it was. If possible, try to contact her to renew this innocent but sincere friendship.