The author recalled his childhood and could not help but feel emotional. It was a wonderful time when we were pure and innocent, free of worries and stress, free to play, learn and grow. Recalling his childhood, the author remembered that he was born in a small town. It was a quiet and warm village. When he was young, the author's favorite activity was to go to the river to play, especially in summer. Everyone would often go swimming, fishing, and play together. The author still remembered the first time he put on his clothes and left home to go to school. He felt excited and uneasy. There, the author learned to read, write, make friends, and learn how to face difficulties and setbacks. Although his childhood was long gone, the author still remembered it vividly. Those wonderful times had become the author's eternal memories.