When I was a kid, and came down sick, I always thought “Goody, I get to lay on the couch and watch TV all day!” with only 3 channels, maybe 4 if the wind was right, it was never as great as I imagined it would be. We were never allowed to just stay inside and watch TV. If it was raining out, Mom had the TV in the living room, usually tuned to whatever soaps she watched. (as I remember, it was Days of Our Lives, and As the World Turns.) We had our toys in our bedrooms, and played in there. Toys weren’t allowed in the living room, because we always got too loud, lol.At 5 and 6 years old and up, we had the run of the neighborhood. We had our boundaries, but that was plenty big enough. We probably had close to 40 yards to play in. Cops and Robbers, Army, Cowboys and Indians, Bicycle races, all of the cliches of today. Of course, this was a fairly small town in the late 60’s (I was born in ’63), so there was a lot less to worry about than there is today, or we just worried less.It was a great time to be a kid.
paha_siga almost 8 years ago
Or your parents feel obligated to send you to play outside.
orinoco womble almost 8 years ago
Oh tempore, oh mores.
dwdl21 almost 8 years ago
Please we need more Charley Browns
dlkrueger33 almost 8 years ago
Now you know how I feel living in Florida! But I do schedule a couple of hours to read floating in my pool.
Rufus The naked mole rat almost 8 years ago
I often feel the same way.
car2ner almost 8 years ago
My dogs recommend a healthy dose of playing outdoors, too.
Cronkers McGee Premium Member almost 8 years ago
Interesting me too!
VICTOR PROULX almost 8 years ago
You’re a good man Charlie Brown
sandflea almost 8 years ago
I remember playing outside. A whole lot better than sitting on your butt playing video games.
3pibgorn9 almost 8 years ago
Wouldn’t happen today with most kids.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
They would be reading their text machines.
wjones almost 8 years ago
Today kids stay inside to play video games. Rain or Shine.
Scott S almost 8 years ago
I always feel the same way!
wiatr almost 8 years ago
Probably not in ’52 but I always felt that way when I hit the advanced age of 4.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member almost 8 years ago
When I was a kid, and came down sick, I always thought “Goody, I get to lay on the couch and watch TV all day!” with only 3 channels, maybe 4 if the wind was right, it was never as great as I imagined it would be. We were never allowed to just stay inside and watch TV. If it was raining out, Mom had the TV in the living room, usually tuned to whatever soaps she watched. (as I remember, it was Days of Our Lives, and As the World Turns.) We had our toys in our bedrooms, and played in there. Toys weren’t allowed in the living room, because we always got too loud, lol.At 5 and 6 years old and up, we had the run of the neighborhood. We had our boundaries, but that was plenty big enough. We probably had close to 40 yards to play in. Cops and Robbers, Army, Cowboys and Indians, Bicycle races, all of the cliches of today. Of course, this was a fairly small town in the late 60’s (I was born in ’63), so there was a lot less to worry about than there is today, or we just worried less.It was a great time to be a kid.