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How to write the social footprint of the third grade growth

Today, my mother dug up a lot of my old photos. This was taken a hundred days ago. Two big eyes watery, head lit a little red dot. He couldn't sit well and leaned back in the chair. At first glance, he is a clever little baby. I took it when I was one year old. June 1st is Children's Day. I just learned to walk, and I'm still wobbly. I sat on the grass in the park, wearing open-backed pants, with a straw in my mouth and a snow-white yogurt bottle in my hand. I smiled at the camera. It is very naughty and lovely.

On my fourth birthday, my mother took me to the Children's Photography Museum. I stood on the flaming mountain, dressed in the Monkey King's clothes and holding a golden hoop, and made a gesture of putting a gazebo with both hands and making a golden rooster independent. Listen to my mother, I can't stand this posture, and my uncle is so tired that he is sweating all over. It seems that my coordination is not good There are several others when I was seven years old, that is, last year, I got three top students, I got them in Venus, and I also put on costume, military uniform and doctor's uniform.

I especially like the picture of me wearing the general's uniform. The background is the blue sea. There is an island at sea. There is a tree on the island, and many precious stones are hung on it. It sparkles. There are a flock of herringbone geese in the sky, and there are many shining stars, like a pair of bright eyes.

These photos record my growing process, from a baby learning English to a handsome boy today, how much effort my parents and teachers have paid for me, so I will take good care of and cherish it, and leave a memorial for my healthier and happier growth in the future!