Looking Back At Some Old Writings // Wednesday Whatevers

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Hello everyone, I hope you’re having a lovely morning/afternoon/evening! Ever since I was in fifth or sixth grade, I’ve been writing. In fact, I first began writing ‘books’ at that age. Today, we’re not going to be looking at the longer stories I wrote, but rather three journal writings I wrote during my middle school literature classes. I still have my journal from back in 2015. It has all my journal writings from the beginning of seventh grade. Just as a little background: I was a lonely, imaginative kid, so be prepared for lots of fantasy, world-traveling, and magical animals. This should be fun.


1 || Animals

This is the first writing in my journal. It’s dated December 10th, 2015. I got the teacher’s “Terrific” stamp on it, so it must be good, right?

"If I could communicate with animals, I would become friends with them, ask them to help me build a treehouse by them, and keep them as pets. I would befriend them because then I would have animal friends I can play with, and they could defend me if I was in any trouble. I would ask them to help me build a treehouse because then I could live by them, and I would not have to travel that far. I would make them my pets so I could play with them and live with them. That is what I would do if I could talk to animals."

Yeah, you see how I was a lonely kid? I was ready to befriend animals and live with them. Speaking of which, I love how I had no thoughts about food, water, or any of the sort. I was ready to become Mowgli or Tarzan in my little treehouse. Maybe this is why Barbie as The Island Princess is my favorite Barbie movie…


2 || Fasinations [sic]

This writing is dated January 1st, 2016. It’s not long after the previous one, and I even wrote how many words I wrote before the time ran out—seventy-one in probably about five or ten minutes.

PS I put a double slash (//) where the time ran out.

"One thing that always fascinates me is Narnia. I love fantasy, and I have a big imagination, so sometimes I go to Narnia. What fascinates me is the magical creatures, the beauty of Narnia, and the adventures you can have. I love magical creatures like Unicorns and Griffins, and they are both in Narnia. Narnia is also very beautiful because all the different landscapes and places like the Dancing lawns. I // have many adventures in my own Narnia."

I love and miss how I saw the world as a magical place and believed in my own Narnia when I was younger. However, it’s bittersweet. I really just pretended to go to Narnia because I had no friends or inclination to do anything else elsewhere. I strive to be as positive and magic-minded as younger me.


3 || 4 Words

Every now and then, my teacher would let us, students, pick four words to create a story. I always somehow put a fantasy twist into it—surprise surprise. The four words in this story (from January 26th, 2016) are snow leopard, Nile River, zombies, and school.

"Once upon a time, there was a magical snow leopard name Magicae. She was walking along the Nile River when she a graffite [sic] of zombies on a school building. She paid no attention to it and kept walking. She soon arrived at her house and went to sleep. Then [sic] next morning, Magicae went to one of her friends // houses [sic].

There are a little too many “[sic]” insertions in this bit. Every good writer has to start somewhere, y’know? Anyway, in many of my “4 words” journal writings, I’ve noticed that I would include the four words as quickly as possible and then continue writing my own story with free will. I was pretty clever when I was younger, I suppose.


That concludes the little look at my old writings. Now, I’ve got plenty more (almost an entire journal full), but I don’t want to bore you all or give you second-hand embarrassment from everything I’ve written. I think I’ll continue doing this; it’s pretty fun to reflect and look back at how I’ve improved. If you have any old writings, I encourage you to look back and sift through them. Yeah, it’ll be hard, especially if some are reeaalllyyy embarrassing, but it’s fun to see the change. Anyway, without further ado, I hope you all have a lovely rest of your week. Keep on inspiring folks and loving yourself.

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  2. Luna Fuzzyradish Avatar
    Luna Fuzzyradish

    Aw, this is so cute! Is it sad that I am your younger self? I’m actually doing somewhat of the same thing on my blog, so it was fun to get your email!

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    1. Callie Avatar
      Callie

      That’s so cool! I’ve been thinking about doing writing prompts every now and then on my blog, but we’ll see! I’ll have to check out some of your writings, now I’m intrigued…

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      1. Luna Fuzzyradish Avatar
        Luna Fuzzyradish

        Aw, thank you! I have much more of a ‘deep dive’ approach to my old stories, and they’re definitely not as short as yours. Unfortunately (or maybe not) my oldest writings are lost, so not everything is so bad XD http://www.highgracefarm.com/2021/06/the-story-dig-part-one/

        Here’s a link to the first one, if you wanna check it out! I hope you have a blessed day!

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  3. Stuart Danker Avatar

    Lol, I love going back to my old writings just to see how much I’ve changed over the years, and I guess that’s why I journal every day too. Great post here, and it was great reading your memories too. Thanks for sharing!

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      Callie

      Thank you! It’s always such fun to look back at writings and laugh (or possible die from embarassment 🤣)

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