Past and future
I'm 80 but have had two glimpses of the future lately. My grandson showed up with his Tesla and took me for a ride where I was terrified by him not driving the car. It even parked itself! Then, we ate at a restaurant where a robot brought our food. Heaven only knows what the future will bring.
I thought back to some of the "new" things I saw in my life. As a 4yo, a neighbor babysat me while Mom worked. One day, her husband brought home an electric toaster. It was magic! Put in bread and it toasts by itself! We went through a whole loaf. I often played with the boy next door whose family had a tv, we didn't. The programming came on at noon so we sat there staring at the test pattern til it began. The high point of the day was Howdy Doody at 3.
Fitted sheets were a miracle. Who would have thought? Conditioner was a hair revolution. I didn't have to clean it up but I remember the coal man delivering. The housewives must have been so grateful when gas heat came in. No-iron fabrics - they've saved hours and hours of precious time. Mom ironed her sheets on a wrangle, a machine with a large rotating cylinder. I did plenty of ironing in my day - thank goodness that's over.
I guess every generation experiences the changes. I often think about my grandparents, they saw indoor plumbing become standard. They were raised with horses and saw the whole car revolution.
I just wonder what all the future will bring, you guys will see it all.
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I'll trade you for seeing the
I'll trade you for seeing the future, I'd like to go back about 100 years.
Lol
I dont want to go back. Washing clothes by hand, hanging them on a line in all kinds of weather......
Don't forget
Starching shirts and leaving them in the icebox before ironing them. I don't miss that. I still hang clothes on the line in the summer though.
I'm with you
Kids were too busy helping the family and were expected to instead of being selfish and entitled.
Yup. I'm tired of the new way
Yup. I'm tired of the new way of parenting. I'm tired of technology and being connected 24/7. I want to wait for letters in the mail. I want the slower pace of life (even if it's harder). I want the quiet of book reading at night or even a radio, not the latest trashy 500in Black Friday trample special TV reality show blaring. I want picnics, and porches and snapping green beans and making pies. I want stores closed on holidays and handmade things (less commercialization). I want kids who helped out, played outside and respected their elders. I want people who actually know how to fix things. I want things made from real wood, not particle board. Etc etc etc etc etc.
I know there was a lot wrong with the old days and you can probably make a list just as long against my argument but I can't help but think of the line from the Shawshank Redemption:
"The world went and got itself in a big damn hurry"
I feel like that guy.
Me too
I like the 1st of May when my asparagus garden starts producing, then June the strawberries, then July when cherries get picked, then the explosion of fruit through the end of August, buying garlic in bulk early September to last through winter. Picking pumpkins in October to make pie out of and decorating for Autumn. Used to ice skate and go sledding in the winter.
I will say I"m not too fond anymore of splitting and stacking wood for the two woodstoves. Now that I'm 64, Chef still expects me to haul 200 lbs of firewood on an ice sled a half an acre to be restacked on the indoor wood rack everyday.
If I don't wear my crampons on my Sorels which can cause snow clumps, I fall on my tuchus which isn't good at this age.
At 63....
I've seen a few things, too! I remember getting our first hair dryer. A Vidal Sassoon that was brown and shapped like a brush. The kids were not allowed to use it. LOL
Mobil Phones: I went from a bag phone to a flip phone to a Black Berry...
Skype/Facetime: Whoa! George Jetson was right!!!
Future: DH and i were just discussing the Tesla and future of self driving cars. I'm not there yet. I need to be in control. LOL I wonder what space travel will be like for our kids??
BUT I am in agreement with AlmostGone:
"The world went and got itself in a big damn hurry"
Seriously, we need to slow down and enjoy this short life we get. That's a goal for me in 2025. Slow down and smell the roses.