My Childhood
When
I was young like really really young, like in LKG and Grade 1, I still vaguely
remember those days in my village. I asked my room mate if she remembered her
childhood but she said she didn't. I was kind of shocked because I remembered so
much of my childhood in clips and pieces. I stayed in Mangan every since I was
born, till I had to move away to Gangtok in 2002. But the days in Mangan was
the best in my life. I just loved it there and that was probably the reason why
I still remembered so much.
My
first memory of my child hood was my first day of nursery. I remembered my
grand aunt leaving me in a class full of kids, I felt scared because I was not
used to seeing so people. Then I vaguely remembering picking a seat and then
sitting down, I must have waited for a while till class started. And this is
the most vivid memory of my nursery; the teacher came around the class passing
note books, also called copybook back then, and textbooks. I was so excited to
use my new pencil on the new notebook. That is as far as my memory goes for my
nursery days.
After
that I remember more of my life in Mangan in longer clips but they are all
jumbled up and mixed up. My favorite among all of these memory is the one where
the whole village goes up to the monastery and celebrate a festival. During
this festival the monks where these scary mask and scare people. They are not
allowed to talk when they where the mask. Ever since I was young we always went
to this one monastery. I have gone to that monastery ever since I was young.
So, I have grown up with monks my age and we have played with each other all
the time. Now when I go back, they remember me and I remember them. It is
really nice to talk to them whenever I see them again. So, going back to the monastery
every year is something I look forward all the time. That is the best of my
childhood.
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Love these glimpses of your childhood. I bet this could be turned into a much longer piece with a real sense of Mangan - the setting, people, and your place within that culture as a child.
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