BoneSnapDeez wrote:BoringSupreez wrote:I hate when people complain that "kids these days, they don't play outside like they used to." It's not like our parents did. Maybe it was watching TV or reading instead of videogames, but they stayed in the house too.
Speak for yourself. I don't think my folks were ever inside. My father picked potatoes every day until he left for college.
I don't think I was ever "inside" until dinner time. After school I was either playing a sport or just goofing off and running around the front yard.
Same here. I grew up in a family where kids weren't allowed inside during the day for anything except for bathroom breaks and lunch, which was taken outside to eat. We were pretty much thrown out of the adults way so they could go about their business without or interference. (By business, I mean reliving their hippie days without kids around.)
My parents were raised much the same, not allowed inside because the adults didn't want to deal with them.
We were poor and lived in the woods, so we came up with some pretty cool things to do. I found a machete in my grandfathers tool shed, and we had a huge trash pile where people would illegally dump shit. My friends would take stuff out of it, and we built a little town in the woods governed by kids made out of trash and small trees that I would hack through. Most of the stuff that we did would give a grown person a heart attack, but it was awesome.
I'm pretty confident that If I was dumped in the middle of the Forrest with just a machete, I would survive because of my childhood. We even knew what plants that were edible and what wasn't. I wouldn't trade my experiences for the world.
Jeez, going back and re-reading that makes it sound like Lord of the Flies. I promise I didn't kill anyone..honest!