RJ Banks
TVWBB All-Star
For me it's, always being outside for the whole day. Parents didn't have to constantly know where you were and we could entertain or make a game out of anything. I remember getting our first microwave. Only person on the black to have one for a while. When the dug the first cable lines into the neighborhood and the parents decided it was time to buy one of those "new TV's with the remote thingy" as my mom used to say. Getting my license during the first Gulf War and taking my parents car out the first time. Dad purposely ran it down to empty to make me fill it up. I remember being so mad that it cost me nearly $27.00 to fill the station wagon up, but he was teaching me value of money.
Being in police work I really get to see how things have changed so much even in just the last 15 years with parenting. Parents now have a real hard time letting their children explore and experience the world and always want to solve their problems while being their friend. Some of the reasons are rightly justified but kids are missing out on huge opportunities to learn to adapt and overcome to the world because they expect everything to be given to them or if they do work towards a goal it needs to be instant gratification.
These are the biggest "remember when's" for me.
Being in police work I really get to see how things have changed so much even in just the last 15 years with parenting. Parents now have a real hard time letting their children explore and experience the world and always want to solve their problems while being their friend. Some of the reasons are rightly justified but kids are missing out on huge opportunities to learn to adapt and overcome to the world because they expect everything to be given to them or if they do work towards a goal it needs to be instant gratification.
These are the biggest "remember when's" for me.