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What did you discover when comparing your parents’ childhood with your own?

Everyone has childhood. With the changes of the times, the improvement of people’s material life, and the different family backgrounds, childhood is also different. But no matter how you live it, it is always so colorful and so satisfying. People are nostalgic and unforgettable.

The childhoods of my parents and I were so different. Whether it was life, study, or entertainment, they were all very different. When my parents talked about their childhoods, although they were happy at that time, they always seemed a bit poor. , poor and bitter. They eat three meals a day, simple meals and occasionally some snacks, which are ordinary hard candies, or five-cent popsicles, and flour cakes as hard as rocks. They wear ordinary cloth clothes and cloth shoes. There were very few bicycles on the gravel roads. They all walked to school, let alone travel, so their parents never left Taicang during their childhood.

Compared with theirs, my childhood road can be regarded as a colorful road under a golden halo. From the day I was born, I ate imported milk powder, used high-end diapers, chicken and duck There is no shortage of fish and meat, and there are all kinds of snacks. I also frequent foreign restaurants such as KFC and Pizza Hut, and wear Four Seasons children's brand-name clothing, sportswear, sneakers, and several down jackets. Every winter and summer vacation, I travel with my parents to various parts of the country, such as Qingdao, Zhejiang, Yunnan, Jiangxi, Shanghai, Suzhou, etc. I can even visit the highway stops on my way out, and I ride with pride every day. I go to school in my own car. It can be imagined that compared with my childhood, my parents were like hanging crabs on the plane - eight feet in the air, which was a far cry. Although my childhood life was beautiful, I always felt that I lacked a little bit of my own happiness, because I often heard my parents say that there were happy moments in their childhood, and the children at that time were like free birds. Without a cage, you can play as much as you want, such as hide-and-seek, bird nests, butterflies, marbles, sandbags, and cockfights. . . . . . And now, although we live in a modern era, our spare time life seems relatively monotonous. We study for five days without changing anything, and we have to attend interest classes during weekends. The only rest time is taken up in this way. In addition to computers, entertainment and life are also about computers. Studying is also very stressful. There is a mountain of homework. We feel that we cannot escape from the mountain of books. . . . . .

Everyone says that childhood is golden. Although I feel the same way, I always feel that something is missing. Times are progressing and people's material life is constantly improving. I hope our childhood can grow golden wings and fly higher and higher.

Let us defend childhood! Let childhood truly become a colorful golden color!