For 1st thru 6th grade, I did have to walk a mile between home and school and that included going home for lunch(at my school if you didn’t ride the school bus you had to leave school for the hour lunch break. Sometimes, I could catch a ride with one of my neighbors who happened to be a teacher at the same school. Long haul for a six yr old for lunch—mile out and mile back! ! ! ! !
Sounds familiar, except ours was distance. A block away from me, the kids rode the bus. [This was 4th-6th grade.] .But I can’t really complain the other 10 ½ years (including nursery school and kindergarten) I lived no more than 2 blocks from the school – including being able to cut through the block. I never rode a school bus to school.
It was a mile then, and a mile now, but I never had to walk it in the snow because at the first sign of it, school was cancelled. Because of its circuitous route, I could get home before my bus-riding sister did.
And my mother, as a child in snowy Oklahoma Depression days and waiting for the school bus, left a layer of her tongue on a mailbox. Her brothers had dared her to lick the mailbox.
IndyMan over 9 years ago
For 1st thru 6th grade, I did have to walk a mile between home and school and that included going home for lunch(at my school if you didn’t ride the school bus you had to leave school for the hour lunch break. Sometimes, I could catch a ride with one of my neighbors who happened to be a teacher at the same school. Long haul for a six yr old for lunch—mile out and mile back! ! ! ! !
phelpsgates over 9 years ago
And it was uphill. Both ways.
camapa233 Premium Member over 9 years ago
Carrying your baby sister.
Knightman Premium Member over 9 years ago
No we carried our lunches with us, so we didn’t have to go home!
retiredgezzer over 9 years ago
2 miles in the rain and snow. now we get 2 ins of snow and school is either delayed 2 hours or cancelled
t jacobs over 9 years ago
it may have been 3/4 mile, but winter in Fargo ND made it seem like 5 miles
Satiricat over 9 years ago
I love the look on the grandkid’s face. He is obviously not buying Grandpa’s story.
Rose Madder Premium Member over 9 years ago
Sounds familiar, except ours was distance. A block away from me, the kids rode the bus. [This was 4th-6th grade.] .But I can’t really complain the other 10 ½ years (including nursery school and kindergarten) I lived no more than 2 blocks from the school – including being able to cut through the block. I never rode a school bus to school.
neverenoughgold over 9 years ago
Been there… done that!
hippogriff over 9 years ago
It was a mile then, and a mile now, but I never had to walk it in the snow because at the first sign of it, school was cancelled. Because of its circuitous route, I could get home before my bus-riding sister did.
gaslightguy over 9 years ago
Uphill both ways.
pcolli over 9 years ago
“And everywhere there were fairies….. they’d push you and pull you and make sure you never got to school.”
LuvThemPluggers over 9 years ago
And my mother, as a child in snowy Oklahoma Depression days and waiting for the school bus, left a layer of her tongue on a mailbox. Her brothers had dared her to lick the mailbox.