Bretrick
Well-known Member
- Location
- Perth Western Australia
As a child growing up in the 60's/70's the supposed real family life was depicted on Television via numerous shows.
The show I would not miss was "The Waltons" With a large household of 11?
Mamma, Pappa, Granma, Granpa, Johnboy, Mary Ellen, Jim-Bob, Jason, Erin, Ben, and Elizabeth,
Walton's Mountain was the setting. I enjoyed it because it showed a large family getting on together for the most part.
My large family was the opposite, siblings fighting constantly, alcoholic Father, Strict disciplinarian Mother/Grandmother.
I have no good memories from my childhood in the family household and could not wait to getaway from that toxic environment. Though it still took me until age 25 to find the courage to go out into the world and find my own way.
With the Walton's it was every household member saying goodnight to every other household member to emphasize that they were a family that stuck together and would look out for each other.
Something that is sadly missing in many families today.
The show I would not miss was "The Waltons" With a large household of 11?
Mamma, Pappa, Granma, Granpa, Johnboy, Mary Ellen, Jim-Bob, Jason, Erin, Ben, and Elizabeth,
Walton's Mountain was the setting. I enjoyed it because it showed a large family getting on together for the most part.
My large family was the opposite, siblings fighting constantly, alcoholic Father, Strict disciplinarian Mother/Grandmother.
I have no good memories from my childhood in the family household and could not wait to getaway from that toxic environment. Though it still took me until age 25 to find the courage to go out into the world and find my own way.
With the Walton's it was every household member saying goodnight to every other household member to emphasize that they were a family that stuck together and would look out for each other.
Something that is sadly missing in many families today.