Children's Books and Family History: A Summer's Day
Sometimes the memories we cherish most are not the big vacations or special events, but rather the ordinary days that made up our childhood. The days that seemed unremarkable at the time—or even a little boring—often become the memories we hold closest to our hearts. For me, a typical summer day consisted of watching cartoons, riding my bike around the neighborhood, and bravely stepping into the freezing-cold paddling pool. One summer, I made sure to wake up before my siblings so I could put my favorite movie into the VCR without hearing any objections. I loved playing corner with my siblings. It was a simple game of throwing a ball toward the opposite curb and hoping it would hit just right and bounce back to you. Bonus points if you could catch it. I am sure my mum heard plenty of "I'm bored" throughout those long summer days, but now I would give almost anything to relive just one more summer day. That longing to return is what inspired today's memory prompt and ac...