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Describe your happiest memory in 80-100 words​

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Answered by visankreddy
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The happiest day of my life our tour to Ooty. We went for a trip to the beautiful hill station last month. It was a nice family trip where we enjoyed a lot. The trip started on a breezy Sunday morning. We hired a van from our home and my uncle's family accompanied us.

We boarded a lodge at 10 'o clock in the morning and the weather so cold that we were freezing like a statue. After getting ready with all our jackets over us we went to the Thunder world which was a very different theme zone I have ever seen. The botanical garden and rose garden were so amazing. It was a great scene to see so many flowers all together. They all looked as if they were smiling at us.

The next day we visited Pykara and the boating experience there, was indeed not equivalent to words. The same afternoon we went to Mudhumalai forests and saw wildlife face to face. The trip was so wonderful that it cannot be explained simply in words. The trip to Ooty was definitely one of the most memorable ones in my life.

Answered by glentot
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It’s a question I have been asked before, many years ago and while my favourite band, movie and football team have remained unchanged over the years, I realised that my happiest memory had been replaced!

Had I been asked the question 10 years ago, my answer would have been memories of climbing trees and spending time in the summer holidays with my Mum and Dad. It was a simple memory, but it is one that conjures up warmth and happiness as it was a time when our whole family had the chance to be together and just relax and have fun. The answer to that very same question now is a very similar one, but my parents have been replaced by my children and it is my children that are climbing the trees, not me.

In childhood, our parents are the most important thing in our lives, but as we grow older and become parents ourselves, our children become the main focus. How many times have you heard the phrase “I would do anything for my children” or “My children are my life”? Why is it then that parents are not putting their children first when it comes to protecting their future?

During that same catch up with my friends, I asked them how many had life insurance and only two out of five said that they did. All of them had insured their phones and unbelievably three had insured their pets, yet insuring their own lives seemed less important somehow. All of my friends understood the importance of covering their mortgage should the worst happen but I was shocked to discover that none of them understood the true effect of losing the main wage earner and the devastating effect it could have on the family finances.

Having specialised in life insurance for the last 14 years, I was in a good place to give them some advice on the level of cover they should consider. I have also provided some tips below and if you are at all unsure or require some further information or advice I would recommend that you speak to an independent specialist such as LifeSearch. They can make sure that you are selecting the right cover for you and they can ensure you are getting the cover at the best possible price.

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