LOL. Do you remember when the cassettes would break or get stuck on the team? Or when we carried the big team on our shoulders and everyone waited for us to arrive to form the party. I didn't like wax crayons, they were terrible to draw. Children's swings, including noise, still exist in Venezuela and children still play on them. Remembering is living! Thank you for your support and for sharing these images, @rok-sivante
It's crazy how fast time goes by and how much things change. Funny to how you eventually realize that what your parents told you as a kid is actually true hahaha.
There seems to have been an exponential growth factor in regards to technology since I was a kid. There are effects of all that technology though and the fast paced nature of screens. I've noticed that many kids seem to be bored with the slow moving nature of reality. I've heard one kid say that he feels normal while playing fortnite. It's a bit crazy but I guess it the way of the world today. Most of those images that you showed in your post involve playing out doors and with manual objects. Nowadays kids only play with digital things. That's an overgeneralization but it seems to be accurate relatively speaking (comparing today to our childhood). Anyway, we will see how things turn out in a few decades I suppose.
LOL. Do you remember when the cassettes would break or get stuck on the team? Or when we carried the big team on our shoulders and everyone waited for us to arrive to form the party. I didn't like wax crayons, they were terrible to draw. Children's swings, including noise, still exist in Venezuela and children still play on them. Remembering is living! Thank you for your support and for sharing these images, @rok-sivante
It's crazy how fast time goes by and how much things change. Funny to how you eventually realize that what your parents told you as a kid is actually true hahaha.
There seems to have been an exponential growth factor in regards to technology since I was a kid. There are effects of all that technology though and the fast paced nature of screens. I've noticed that many kids seem to be bored with the slow moving nature of reality. I've heard one kid say that he feels normal while playing fortnite. It's a bit crazy but I guess it the way of the world today. Most of those images that you showed in your post involve playing out doors and with manual objects. Nowadays kids only play with digital things. That's an overgeneralization but it seems to be accurate relatively speaking (comparing today to our childhood). Anyway, we will see how things turn out in a few decades I suppose.
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Those are awesome! I actually did have that couch for a while. It was in my first house and handed down from someone else. Great stuff!