The Farm

The Farm

I seem to learn a great deal about modern life in the toy store.  On a recent visit to the American Girl store with my granddaughter, I saw this year’s featured doll who is a farm girl.  It made me realize that the farm and farm life are mostly ancient history today.  I was not raised on a farm, but in my childhood I could at least reach back and touch one through my grandparents.  My generation may be the last one in which farm life is actually a part of the family, and not an idealized past.

Modern Inventions

Modern Inventions

I am sometimes amazed that my generation ever made it to adulthood.  We certainly lived a dangerous life by today’s standards.   We rode around on our bicycles without helmets, we slid around in the back of station wagons without seat belts as our parental drivers turned corners, and we chased after trucks spraying for mosquitoes, letting the white chemical fog emerging from the back of the truck engulf us. 

The Broken Field Hockey Stick

The Broken Field Hockey Stick

Growing up in the fifties I yearned to be on some sort of a team.  If there were girls participating in any kind of athletics other than riding horses, I did not know them.  To whet my appetite there were the school sponsored sports days in which we could participate in such Olympic-level events as the three-legged race, or the egg on a spoon race, or the ever popular tug of war.