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Have you noticed Parents tend to be much more cautious today then in the past?
So many of the things I'd look forward to doing with my Grandparents and Uncles and many of my fondest memories of spending time at the family farm around the holidays seem to no longer exist for kids today...
The cousins and I would think of nothing of spending the day hiking the woods or up to look-out peak... the only rule was to stay together, be safe and be home in time for supper... ages would range from 5 to 12... older kids would usually have too many chores to come along, unless it happened to be Sunday.
I know my own nieces and nephews and their friends are kept on a very short leash... stay out of the woods or don't go anywhere where you can't hear me... I would have thought with cell phones, kids today would have a little more freedom... instead of less?
Grandpa's workshop and tractor always fascinated me... I would spend just about every minute I could following him around and learning by watching and doing and he always made time for us and the neighbor kids.
In my spare time, I've restored a number of antique cars... from a Curved Dash Oldsmobile to Model A's and T's... As a child I always enjoyed going for a ride in the rumble seat.... as many kids as we could fit... I never imagined the day would come where any car without Airbags, ABS Brakes and shoulder belts would be too dangerous or unsafe to drive a mile or two down a country road...
Summer haying was another favorite time... we'd all climb on the hay wagon for the ride home... much too dangerous to do now days...
It's probably just my age is showing... but, it seems we no longer let kids be kids.
So many of the things I'd look forward to doing with my Grandparents and Uncles and many of my fondest memories of spending time at the family farm around the holidays seem to no longer exist for kids today...
The cousins and I would think of nothing of spending the day hiking the woods or up to look-out peak... the only rule was to stay together, be safe and be home in time for supper... ages would range from 5 to 12... older kids would usually have too many chores to come along, unless it happened to be Sunday.
I know my own nieces and nephews and their friends are kept on a very short leash... stay out of the woods or don't go anywhere where you can't hear me... I would have thought with cell phones, kids today would have a little more freedom... instead of less?
Grandpa's workshop and tractor always fascinated me... I would spend just about every minute I could following him around and learning by watching and doing and he always made time for us and the neighbor kids.
In my spare time, I've restored a number of antique cars... from a Curved Dash Oldsmobile to Model A's and T's... As a child I always enjoyed going for a ride in the rumble seat.... as many kids as we could fit... I never imagined the day would come where any car without Airbags, ABS Brakes and shoulder belts would be too dangerous or unsafe to drive a mile or two down a country road...
Summer haying was another favorite time... we'd all climb on the hay wagon for the ride home... much too dangerous to do now days...
It's probably just my age is showing... but, it seems we no longer let kids be kids.