Yesterday, I visited my primary school with an old schoolmate. My primary teachers welcomed us warmly although I left my primary school for nearly 7 years.
Primary school life occupied very little space in my mind. It doesn’t because it is not memorable but I can only remember a little part of it. While my friends are chatting funny things with classmates in primary school, I am always the one who sit here and listen.
When I am in primary school, I am very lucky to have many good classmates and teachers. However, my memory run away as time does. I can’t recall most of their name.
I really want to find back all my good classmates and friends in primary school. The lost part of my primary school memory can be found from them. What’s more, every friendship is invaluable.
Meeting a person and being their friends is like winning a lottery. Thousands of thousands of people live in the world. A little part of them passes by you every day without your notice.
You make friends with a little part of this little part of people in the world. See how small probability to cause this. Somebody catches your sight or you guys come together. You get to know his/her name, appearance, hobbies, personality, etc. Then a friendship is built up.
Every people would notice how precious does every friendship is.
It doesn’t like those snobbish people said friends are made to take advantage (although your friends always give hand voluntarily when you are in adversity). I do believe that they can teach us things when we chat; help us to notice shortcomings when we play.
I think Facebook is a good place to find my good old friends in primary school. Sending Ecards on their birthday and big festival is the best way to express concern about them. Then you can find a right time and way to chat with them.
Do you want to find your old friends back? Treasure them and your friendships from today.
