Back then we didn’t have to worry about "bad"people. We also knew our neighbors as well. Also, if a neighbor suggested it was time to go home you would reply “Yes Mam or Yes Sir” and head home.
We just looked for other places to hang out when the street lights came on. I was largely unsupervised as a kid. It’s amazing that I turned out to be such a great person, not to mention humble.
I walked home from the first grade, by a busy boulevard in Los Angeles in the 1940s. No one tried to kidnap me and if I was a little late my mother didn’t freak out. I don’t think she even knew where I was most of the time.
Myself and My 3 older brothers Knew to Be Home Before the street lights Came On. There was no Discussion about this and We all Accepted It,No Problem. It was called Respect for Your Parents and/or Elders.
In Texas, actually the tip of the Rio Grande Valley, streetlights coming on meant you needed to go home. I dunno about others, but I had a couple minutes grace to scurry home when the light turned on. Our block was not a cul-de-sac, it was a horseshoe, both ends emptying onto Boca Chica Blvd, a huge road back then. Gosh! 4 lanes!!!!!!
jmworacle about 5 years ago
Back then we didn’t have to worry about "bad"people. We also knew our neighbors as well. Also, if a neighbor suggested it was time to go home you would reply “Yes Mam or Yes Sir” and head home.
Lucy Rudy about 5 years ago
A neighbor blew a whistle when it was time for her kids to go home so we all knew it was time.
blunebottle about 5 years ago
Present!
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 5 years ago
Where I live, the street lights come on at 11:pm in the summer and 5:pm in the winter.
Dkram about 5 years ago
Didn’t have street lights just the occasional yard light.
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jbrobo Premium Member about 5 years ago
We came home when mom hollered out the back door…
Marvin Premium Member about 5 years ago
No one had phones when you were a kid, Aunty. Skip home now, sweetie.
Bill The Nuke about 5 years ago
We just looked for other places to hang out when the street lights came on. I was largely unsupervised as a kid. It’s amazing that I turned out to be such a great person, not to mention humble.
dwindy54 about 5 years ago
Street lights? She had street lights?
harry49 about 5 years ago
had to have street lights, how else can you play stickball.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Is this a midwestern thing? Of course, I really can’t remember much of my childhood anymore. . .
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
We didn’t even come home then!
RandySmith1 about 5 years ago
We didn’t have street lights. I just knew to get home before it was completely dark.
Daniel Jacobson about 5 years ago
We were expected to be home, right after school, and this was when we listened to radio because we had no television to watch.
LastRoseofSummer Premium Member about 5 years ago
I walked home from the first grade, by a busy boulevard in Los Angeles in the 1940s. No one tried to kidnap me and if I was a little late my mother didn’t freak out. I don’t think she even knew where I was most of the time.
Space & Kitten about 5 years ago
Myself and My 3 older brothers Knew to Be Home Before the street lights Came On. There was no Discussion about this and We all Accepted It,No Problem. It was called Respect for Your Parents and/or Elders.
fix-n-fly about 5 years ago
Yep – if I wasn’t home when the street lights came on, I had a long talk with my mom waiting for me.
exness Premium Member about 5 years ago
No street lights on the farm and if you were out at dusk, you were doing chores until they were done.
Charlie Tuba about 5 years ago
I carried change to use at the payphone when needed. I had the important numbers stored in my head.
bakana about 5 years ago
In my house, we knew to come home before all the other kids ate all the Dinner.
gcottay about 5 years ago
For me it was home before you could no longer see the hands on the Roy Rogers watch.
dalemcginnis about 5 years ago
my neighborhood didn’t have street lights
gopher gofer about 5 years ago
we knew we were in trouble when the lamplighter had already started lighting the gas lights…
Quabaculta about 5 years ago
In Texas, actually the tip of the Rio Grande Valley, streetlights coming on meant you needed to go home. I dunno about others, but I had a couple minutes grace to scurry home when the light turned on. Our block was not a cul-de-sac, it was a horseshoe, both ends emptying onto Boca Chica Blvd, a huge road back then. Gosh! 4 lanes!!!!!!