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Writer's pictureLucilius Meursault

Amelia & Liam

Updated: Apr 28, 2023

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Welcome to "We Shall Discover" a blog that celebrates the differences in people of all ages and backgrounds. Through personal stories, travel tips, and insights, we aim to explore the world and gain a better understanding of each other. Join us on this journey to discover the beauty of diversity through travel.

 

Question 1 - What makes you happy in life?

Amelia(8): "What makes me happy in life is pugs, my family and friends, and of course ice cream."

Liam(4): I like buying a bulldozer and dump trucks.



Question 2 - If you could change something that you wish you could change, what would it be? Why?


Amelia(8): "I wish Ms. Fountain would come to our classes more often because I do not like Ms. Chase because she is bossy and mean."

Liam(4): "I wish I could change the bath to a power drill"


Amelia: "Do you know which mushroom tastes like a fried chicken?"
The answer is raw mushroom called "lyophyllum decastes"

Question 3 (Amelia) - What is something you wish you could do ?

Amelia (8): "I wish I could be able to fly, play the flute, swim in the coral reefs, and have a flower-covered room. "


Question 3 (Liam) - Who do you look up the most?

Liam (4): "I look up the most to Lucy (his cousin) because I like her so much and my sister Amelia because she is my sister.


 

It was heartwarming to hear the responses of both Amelia (8) and Liam (4), to the question of what makes them happy in life. From wanting to change the bath to a power drill to wanting to swim in coral reefs, their answers show that happiness can be found in the simplest things. It's amazing how children have a way of reminding us to appreciate the joys of life that we sometimes forget in our busy lives. So, let's take a cue from these young minds and make time for the people and things that bring us happiness, and always remember to cherish the moments that make life worth living.



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