Thursday, October 3, 2024

I Am So Old That...

 I am so old that I:

remember when they added One Nation Under God to the Pledge of Allegiance

remember when they removed One Nation Under God from the Pledge of Allegiance

remember washing clothes with a wringer washer then hanging them out to dry on the clothesline

remember hula hoops being a new big thing

loved to climb a tree

remember can openers that were not much more than a pointed knife

remember that an electric mixer was a luxury

remember when girls had to wear dresses to school

remember volunteer fire departments

remember having only one television channel that went off the air at midnight

remember Sunday dinner

remember 3cent postage stamps

remember Steve Allen had both the early morning show and the late night show

remember Your Show of Shows

remember needing a bottle opener to open a bottle of pop

remember Your Hit Parade

remember the first show of Captain Kangaroo

remember Howdy Doody

remember pen pals

remember stirring and stirring fudge to make it firm

remember "church keys" that opened bottles and cans

remember going barefoot all summer

and so much more. What do you remember?

11 comments:

  1. wow !
    despite the age difference many of these memories i share with you :)
    bare feet roaming oh yes mom had to yell at me all the day

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    1. I did not wear shoes at all during the summer. I still do not like shoes.

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  2. I remember when the first two digits for telephone numbers were letters. I remember when women couldn't keep their jobs if they became pregnant.

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    1. Good ones. We were on the party line with the drug store. What a pain.

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  3. I remember all of these! Also, at my grade school all the girls sat on one side of the classroom and the boys on the other side. I wonder what the people of those times would even imagine how we are today.
    It would be like living in a science fiction movie.

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    1. I know! As if boys and girls never got together. We had separate entry doors to school and separate sides to the yard.

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  4. Remember coming in a night when the street lights came on. Home perms. Being the only girl in the neighborhood.

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    1. All of the above although we did not always have streetlights.

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  5. helping Mom in the kitchen, canning tomatoes, running with my brothers in the woods, party line on our road, slopping hogs, being the middle child and the oldest girl meant a lot of memories, running in the heavy rain,

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    1. Ooops, thecontemplativecat here above.

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    2. You have some really good ones. I still come up with memories all the time. It is a warm feeling.

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