If You Remember This, Your Childhood Was Different

Finding trumpet worm nests was never a game. It was escape. It was proof that the world still held secrets for kids like us, the ones who had more month than money and more worries than anyone ever admitted. While other children lived inside screens and bright, humming rooms, we dug into silence, into dirt, into someth… Continues… We weren’t just passing time in those fields and backyards; we were learning how to live with less and still feel full. Every trumpet worm nest was a quiet rebellion against scarcity, a way of saying, “We can still find something beautiful,... Continues…

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