Bretrick
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…would go picking blackberries and Granma would make blackberry pies and serve them with whipped cream
Memories of my Aunt in Cornwall who would make similar, but pies, I loved them. Shame now we just have folk out there picking them.…would go picking blackberries and Granma would make blackberry pies and serve them with whipped cream
I was lucky raising a kid in my neighborhood. All the parents were raised the same way and we all watched each others kids and gave reports to each other if anything was going on.Back in my day, we couldn't get away with *anything*!
Everybody within a 6-block radius knew each other and you just KNEW that if somebody's mother saw a bunch of you smoking behind the garage or any other type of misdeeds, your mother would be hearing about it forthwith.
You might as well go home and get it over with.
Nowadays, you tell on a kid and you'll either be told to MYOB or told that their little darling would NEVER do anything like that.
I remember those classroom drills hiding under our desks too.Back in my day, we all figured we were going to die in a nuclear war.
The Salk Polio vaccine which began to be used in the first part of the 1950's was a life saver, for sure. When I was working for Metro Toronto Ambulance, starting in 1977, the Riverside Isolation Hospital in Toronto was mainly polio patients who were in iron lung breathing machines, for life. Imagine living in such a way, unable to move their body, only their head and neck, due to being immobilized.Back in my day, we didn’t have shots for many diseases such as polio, mumps, measles, chicken pox and a few more. I had all the above except polio. A classmate wasn’t as fortunate. He was put in an iron lung.
I had a friend who was a polio survivor. He had a well developed upper body, but spindly legs, and required crutches to get around. I remember getting vaccinated at school, both with the sugar cubes and later the shots. We had to have parental consent, but as I recall, the whole class participated.Back in my day, we didn’t have shots for many diseases such as polio, mumps, measles, chicken pox and a few more. I had all the above except polio. A classmate wasn’t as fortunate. He was put in an iron lung.
And we did just fine! We are all spoiled now.Back in my day, there was only one television set, one corded telephone, and one car per household. You watched what your parents wanted to see during the evenings, all incoming phone calls were listened to by your mother, and if you wanted to go somewhere beyond walking or biking distance, your mother would drive you there and back. The notion of every child having their own phone, TV set, and if of driving age car was unthinkable…
Back in MY day, not one of my friends' mothers' could drive, much less take us anywhere. Only a few of the fathers' drove and none would drive the kids anywhere..except shopping with the family on Saturday mornings.Back in my day, there was only one television set, one corded telephone, and one car per household. You watched what your parents wanted to see during the evenings, all incoming phone calls were listened to by your mother, and if you wanted to go somewhere beyond walking or biking distance, your mother would drive you there and back. The notion of every child having their own phone, TV set, and if of driving age car was unthinkable…
We didn't get driven or picked up. We walked .. a lot.Back in my day, there was only one television set, one corded telephone, and one car per household. You watched what your parents wanted to see during the evenings, all incoming phone calls were listened to by your mother, and if you wanted to go somewhere beyond walking or biking distance, your mother would drive you there and back. The notion of every child having their own phone, TV set, and if of driving age car was unthinkable…
yep, if walking made you grow, I'd be 7 feet tall by now.. we walked everywhere, except when we could cobble together a couple of pennies when it rained to get a bus...We didn't get driven or picked up. We walked .. a lot.