Just the other day while relaxing on my patio after having mowed the lawn, I was thinking about my summer vacations while I was still in school. Oh, man, they were the best days of my life. Even though I enjoyed going to school, I looked forward to my vacation time. Not just the family get-away, but all the stuff we did with friends for the better part of 3 months.
The bike trips we took, the games we played (basketball, baseball, softball, tennis), then we also had a thing called "Playground Time." Two (young) school teachers would instruct us kids that joined Playground Time how to do certain crafts, including making bracelets and necklaces out of a material called gimp. We also did drawings and played outside games like softball and blindman's tag and other games. The Playground Time was Monday through Friday from 10:00-3:00, but only during the month of July, about 4 weeks. When I left the house in the morning, my parents were lucky to see me before dark. There was always something to do and someone to do it with. Kids today have no idea what they have missed out on. This is one reason why so many kids today have no social skills. My one grandson is one of them. Good kid, but no incentive to do anything, except play computer games.
Everyday the snowball truck would come by and we would buy our snowballs, which was a ball of ice with syrup poured over it. I forget the price, maybe a dime or a quarter. Of course, when we got older, like 15-16, some of us got a job. I worked on a farm through the week and at a gas station on weekends. Never had a problem finding a job back then. Today, a lot of kids don't even look for a job.
Yup, summertime was the best. Oh, to be able to relive those days, even just one of those days.
The bike trips we took, the games we played (basketball, baseball, softball, tennis), then we also had a thing called "Playground Time." Two (young) school teachers would instruct us kids that joined Playground Time how to do certain crafts, including making bracelets and necklaces out of a material called gimp. We also did drawings and played outside games like softball and blindman's tag and other games. The Playground Time was Monday through Friday from 10:00-3:00, but only during the month of July, about 4 weeks. When I left the house in the morning, my parents were lucky to see me before dark. There was always something to do and someone to do it with. Kids today have no idea what they have missed out on. This is one reason why so many kids today have no social skills. My one grandson is one of them. Good kid, but no incentive to do anything, except play computer games.
Everyday the snowball truck would come by and we would buy our snowballs, which was a ball of ice with syrup poured over it. I forget the price, maybe a dime or a quarter. Of course, when we got older, like 15-16, some of us got a job. I worked on a farm through the week and at a gas station on weekends. Never had a problem finding a job back then. Today, a lot of kids don't even look for a job.
Yup, summertime was the best. Oh, to be able to relive those days, even just one of those days.