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When I was a kid I was lucky I got an apple and a orange for Christmas.
These days kids still get an apple for Xmas but now it's a apple iPhone or iPad
When I was a kid I was lucky I got an apple and a orange for Christmas.
We even lived in a paper bag in a septic tank
These days kids still get an apple for Xmas but now it's a apple iPhone or iPad
Changing channels? We never had channels to choose from when I was a little kid.When I was a kid growing up in the 70s I had to get up off the sofa and change the channels on the Tv, no remote control
With the survey saying 4/10 families are cutting back on food what did the old gits not have when they were young.
I'll start double glazing,central heating,holidays abroad,sky,mobile phones,meals out,electricity when the strikes were on... you get the picture
We even lived in a paper bag in a septic tank
Most of my growing up was done in the 50's and 60's. I had an incredibly happy childhood. My Dad left the RAF in 1953, and we had a new Council House by then, he had been in the RAF Regiment since 1942. In 1954 he bought a Pye television from Hills in Station Road and a 2 cylinder Jowett, in which we traveled the country until something killed it, I don't know what. It was replaced by a Citroen Rosetta, of which there are many stories.
Most of the cars he owned are incredibly rare today and are probably worth more than all the money he ever earned in his life. Apart from the Television and the cars, there was not much else for my Sister and me, it turns out I didn't need much, except the one gift my parents gave me.........Freedom. When not at school I lived up the top of the road on the Downs, with a big gang of boys and girls, you returned home when you were hungry or it was getting dark. I don't think "things" make your life better, most of it becomes junk at the end of the day.
House? i used to live in shoe box in middle of road
Every one is a product of the TIMES and VALUES that they grew up in .
Looking backwards in time has no meaning to present day problems or aspirations.
Taken to extreme examples we would all be jealous of our well off neighbours who had the biggest cave or the most weather proof mud hut 3000 years ago.
Life evolves and there is no point in looking backwards.
I find the tone of many of the nostalgic posts interesting. The older people are almost simultaneously telling us that they had **** all when they were growing up but also that things were much better then. This could of course be my perception and I may be misreading it. I wonder how many of the 'old gits' would swap their childhood for the one our kids are experiencing? I certainly wouldn't, mainly because they are in many way not allowed their childhood. They feel ridiculous pressire.They are pressured to succeed. Pressured to fit in. Pressured to have all the right 'stuff'. Pressured to fix the environmental, social and financial problems previous generations have caused. The amount of children with anxiety problems and low self esteem is ridiculous and seemingly getting worse.
The 'things' idea is interesting and it makes we wonder what would happen to the global economy were we all to stop buying things.
We struggle financially and my kids have far fewer things than most other people we know and live in a far smaller house that most people we know but they do get our time, exercise in the garden and our love, which for me, is far more important than things, I hope anyway. Although it would ve far easier if there was an ipad app that would love them and teach them lifes lessons.
I had to wait for the weekend when my wealthier friend friend would come over,just so I could feel the gripping hands on his Action Man.