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Yet, the other day, when I took my kids to a children¡¯s museum, I began to ¡¡36 what people were trying to tell me. It was the ¡¡37 time we went there without diaper (Äò²¼) bag, baby bottle or stroller (Ó¤¶ù³µ). As I watched my sons paint there, I was suddenly 38 by a wave of ¡¡39 . My babies weren¡¯t babies any more.

Now I¡¯m paying more attention to the ¡¡40 that won¡¯t happen when my kids are ¡¡41 .

I¡¯m enjoying when Christ looked up the sky and cried ¡¡42 , ¡°Wow! The moon!¡± In a few ¡¡43 , it will take a rare Shrek card or something else to get him that excited. I¡¯m ¡¡44 when Nicholas put down his fork at dinner and asked, ¡°Mommy, how are you doing?¡± About ten years from now , he ¡¡45__ not care. When they¡¯re in primary school, they won¡¯t want to hold my ¡¡46 any more. In junior high school, they won¡¯t hug me and say, ¡°I love you, too.¡± In high school, they won¡¯t even want to be ¡¡47 with me.

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The most unforgettable thing during my long summer holiday last year, of course is my trip 36 England. This was my first time to go abroad, so it really made me 37 .

¡¡ There are quite a lot of interesting places in England, 38 Oxford. When we walked around Oxford, we saw quite a lot of ancient buildings on 39 sides of the streets. One of the most famous tourist 40 in Oxford is Christ(»ù¶½)Church, and it¡¯s 41 one of Oxford University's 29 colleges. There is a huge hall in Christ Church, 42 was used as the dining hall at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter 43 . I felt really excited when I heard this.

¡¡ 44 place that impressed me 45 during my trip is a place called Stratford-upon-Avon. It is a small town. Maybe you haven't 46 it, but I'm sure you have heard about William Shakespeare-the great man's 47 . In Stratford-upon-Avon, I could 48 Shakespeare's Birthplace, Shakespeare Countryside Museum, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, and a lot of places that are connected with 49 .

I went to Shakespeare's Birthplace. It was the house 50 Shakespeare was born and 51 his early years. 52 sitting room, hallway(×ßÀÈ), bedrooms, and kitchen were furnished (²¼ÖÃ) in sixteenth-century 53 . I also went to see the Shakespeare Exhibition. It illustrated(ÒÔͼ½â˵Ã÷) Shakespeare's life and career in both Stratford and London.

¡¡ I really enjoyed this nice trip to England, 54 I learnt a lot. I'm very happy that I could visit such an interesting 55 . I want to go there again in the future.

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