What do you remember when?
I remember when we rented our first apartment for $55. a month. And it had two bedrooms too.
and...
Riding my bicycle to Saturday movie matinees at the local theatre: Roy Rogers, Johnny Mack Brown, Red Ryder, and many more.
There was a place next to the theatre on Main Street where we got flavored fountain drinks ...my favorite was cherry coke..(now they are back but in cans).
Mom using a ringer wash machine and drying all cloths on a cloths line out side.
Dad driving a Hudson. (long extinct now)
Mom bought me a used bicycle (my first) for $5.00 and painted it herself with house paint. I loved it!
We didn't have television but everyone listened to the radio...especially the soap operas like, Stella Dallas and John's Other Wife (no kidding)
as well as Lux Radio Theatre and Auto-lite's program..Suspence.
When everything happened at train stations and we went to meet the soldiers coming home from W.W.II.
Collecting tin cans, rationing sugar, and no nylons available during W.W.II.
Working in an office without a computer but only a file cabinet where everything was kept in file folders.
I could go on and on...but it's your turn...and you don't have to go back so far as I did...just what YOU remember when.

I remember when we rented our first apartment for $55. a month. And it had two bedrooms too.
and...
Riding my bicycle to Saturday movie matinees at the local theatre: Roy Rogers, Johnny Mack Brown, Red Ryder, and many more.
There was a place next to the theatre on Main Street where we got flavored fountain drinks ...my favorite was cherry coke..(now they are back but in cans).
Mom using a ringer wash machine and drying all cloths on a cloths line out side.
Dad driving a Hudson. (long extinct now)
Mom bought me a used bicycle (my first) for $5.00 and painted it herself with house paint. I loved it!
We didn't have television but everyone listened to the radio...especially the soap operas like, Stella Dallas and John's Other Wife (no kidding)
When everything happened at train stations and we went to meet the soldiers coming home from W.W.II.
Collecting tin cans, rationing sugar, and no nylons available during W.W.II.
Working in an office without a computer but only a file cabinet where everything was kept in file folders.
I could go on and on...but it's your turn...and you don't have to go back so far as I did...just what YOU remember when.

