I miss the simpler times of the mid sixties and early seventies of when I was a kid. I had no worries. Life was simple. I had my spider bike and would ride it everywhere with my friends. My only rule was I had to tell my parents where I was and when to be home for dinner! I explored the woods and build forts with friends. Never worried about a time clock or how I was going to pay my bills or make ends meet. If I would be nine years old again in 1971, I would do it in a heath beat! I think my childhood back then was way better than my kids childhood because of all problems they have to deal with out there in today's complicated world.
Freedom to be with playmates, todo the things that are considered not to be done today, eat all that's on your plate and better be home when streetlights come or pay the consequences. Jerry
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My parents!!
My grandmother
First cat
My back not hurting.
I miss the simpler times of the mid sixties and early seventies of when I was a kid. I had no worries. Life was simple. I had my spider bike and would ride it everywhere with my friends. My only rule was I had to tell my parents where I was and when to be home for dinner! I explored the woods and build forts with friends. Never worried about a time clock or how I was going to pay my bills or make ends meet. If I would be nine years old again in 1971, I would do it in a heath beat! I think my childhood back then was way better than my kids childhood because of all problems they have to deal with out there in today's complicated world.
Everything!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO BILLS!! NO RESPONDIBILITIES!
Christmas eve dinner at my house with my entire family! Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Parents and Grandparents.
My Rollfast spider bike
Dino Sours jaw breakers
My first job as a teenager...got paid half in cash, half in pot. Hey, it was the 70's!!
My mom......I miss her every day of my life.
Getting spanked and diapered!
Chesapeake beach with my Grandparents.
A good pee.
I didn't have much of a childhood, so I guess I miss my childhood.
We feel you Yo
Not too much really.
Northwest Woodsman: Civility.
My brother.
Common sense
My BB gun and fishing with my friends.
People had COMMON SENSE. There was family unity with love and no hate like today's world is. Everybody was not offended over every little thing.
Freedom to be with playmates, todo the things that are considered not to be done today, eat
all that's on your plate and better be home when streetlights come or pay the consequences. Jerry
Grandma and her strawberry rhubarb pie
September 15, 2019 at 11:54 AM:
My street lights never came on. I shot them all out with my BB gun.
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