Kids of the 1960's
Your clothes came from Kmart and they stayed on layaway until school started. Eating out at a restaurant was a thing every now & then!! Fast food was leftovers at home. Eating popsicles was a treat on a hot day. We had fake cigs for candy and you only needed 50 cents or less. School was mandatory. You took your school clothes off as soon as you got home and put on your play clothes. If no one was home after school, you went to the neighbors. Nobody paid for daycare because we had a key to the house to get in when we got home.

We ate dinner at the table. Our house phone wasn't always being used. We played Cops and Robbers, 1-2-3 Not It, Red Light Green Light, Hide & Seek, Truth or Dare, Tag, Kickball, Dodgeball & we rode bikes. Girls and Boys played in the street. We came home when the street lights came on.

Staying in the house was a punishment and the only thing we knew about being "bored," "You better find something to do before I find it for you!" We ate what Mom made for dinner or we ate nothing at all. There was no bottled water; we drank from the tap or the water hose!

"Quit your sniveling before I give you something to cry about!"

Phone numbers and addresses were either memorized or written on a folded piece of paper which was kept with you at all times!

What were Cell phones? We watched cartoons on Saturday mornings and rode our bikes for hours. We ran around in the streets until dark and came in before the streetlights came on.

We were AFRAID OF NOTHING, unlike the spoiled brats of today.

We watched our mouths around our Elders. If we acted up we got beat with a wooden paddle, switch or belt or worse, like getting your mouth washed out with lava hand soap for cussing!
These were the good old days.

Kids today will never know how it feels to be a real kid, they will never understand my childhood!
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Kids of the 1960's Your clothes came from Kmart and they stayed on layaway until school started. Eating out at a restaurant was a thing every now & then!! Fast food was leftovers at home. Eating popsicles was a treat on a hot day. We had fake cigs for candy and you only needed 50 cents or less. School was mandatory. You took your school clothes off as soon as you got home and put on your play clothes. If no one was home after school, you went to the neighbors. Nobody paid for daycare because we had a key to the house to get in when we got home. We ate dinner at the table. Our house phone wasn't always being used. We played Cops and Robbers, 1-2-3 Not It, Red Light Green Light, Hide & Seek, Truth or Dare, Tag, Kickball, Dodgeball & we rode bikes. Girls and Boys played in the street. We came home when the street lights came on. Staying in the house was a punishment and the only thing we knew about being "bored," "You better find something to do before I find it for you!" We ate what Mom made for dinner or we ate nothing at all. There was no bottled water; we drank from the tap or the water hose! "Quit your sniveling before I give you something to cry about!" Phone numbers and addresses were either memorized or written on a folded piece of paper which was kept with you at all times! What were Cell phones? We watched cartoons on Saturday mornings and rode our bikes for hours. We ran around in the streets until dark and came in before the streetlights came on. We were AFRAID OF NOTHING, unlike the spoiled brats of today. We watched our mouths around our Elders. If we acted up we got beat with a wooden paddle, switch or belt or worse, like getting your mouth washed out with lava hand soap for cussing! These were the good old days. Kids today will never know how it feels to be a real kid, they will never understand my childhood! https://imgflip.com/i/8xdrj1
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