I also remember everything being closed on Sunday except Church and one gas station. People also went swimming at a lake, not a pool. Every kid had a bike, and they actually rode them enough to wear the tires out and we learned to fix our own tubes and replace tires ourselves. We wrote a letter by HAND and used legible cursive writing to do it. Popcorn was made in a pot, not a microwave. When you had something to tell someone, you talked to them face to face, you didn't text it.Food for thought-
I am old enough to remember when Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom came on television every Sunday night, when you had to get up and change the channel on the television, when food was reheated in the oven not a microwave, when Journey’s lead singer was Steve Perry, when gasoline was under $1.00 per gallon, when kids played outside instead of video games, when you broke up with your boyfriend/girlfriend in person, when no one had a cell phone, when kids got spankings for doing wrong, when Bo and Luke Duke drove the General Lee, when television actually signed off at midnight, I have listened to vinyl records, 8 tracks, cassettes, and CD’s. I will leave it at that and you can figure it out…..I am sure there are others who remember these things…we call it back in the day. What a great life!