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Let me explain.
Alex is five years old. He is exposed to lots of technology and pop culture. Unfortunately, he doesn't understand 'the home phone.'
We were at my grandparent's house and they, of course, still have a home line. After dinner, we were all sitting around visiting, when the phone rang. The phone is super old school, so it sounded like an actual bell ringing. The thing is practically deafening for anyone within a few feet.
My grandpa got up and moved toward the phone. Alex ran over to it, pointed at it, and said, "Open this one."
We all laughed at his choice of words. He was used to his little, play cell phone that opened.
Throughout the conversation with the telemarketer, my grandpa had asked "What?" and "Could you repeat that?"
Alex insisted a 'bad signal' must be causing the issues (apparently not the 71 year old ear drum).
This all being said, I realized a few things: 1) I'm feeling old, and 2) Lucy is going to be the same way!
In my sadness, I decided to look back at a few things that I will appreciate for years to come, even if Lucy won't understand. These things may be gone, but they'll live on in my heart forever...
The Original Nintendo
An Innocent Britney Spears

TalkBoy (or a TalkGirl, in my case)
The Original Oregon Trail
Watch Rings
Polaroid Cameras
And, of course, Pluto...as our 9th planet
What do you miss, that is or will be long gone before your children can enjoy it?

LOL!!! Ok, this being said, last night we were looking for Alex's birth certificate for kindergarten round up today and came across some old Nintendo games. Alex picked it up and said, "Is this a game?" I said yep. He said, "This wont fit into the Wii" I said, I know...Its a Nintendo game. He laughed and said "Mom, your crazy" and went on his way. That made me sad!
ReplyDeleteI will miss stuff from your previous post, Old school Strawberry Shortcake, the Talk Girl, Bubble Rings, Film Camera's (can you imagine trying to explain that to Alex and then Lucy at some point? And the Discman. :(
OMG! As I went through your pictures I was thinking, "oh I remember that, I had that, etc."! Guess I'm old, too! So crazy!!
ReplyDeleteyes yes and YES! I LOVE this! SO took me back to my childhood. OMYGOSH the original Oregon Trail, sooo funny! Watch rings, Nintendo!! LOVED this!!
ReplyDeleteWe had sega as kids, not nintendo but I loved playing my friends nintendo. The original mario is the best!!!
ReplyDelete"Open that one!" Lol! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI remember the original Nintendo! I use to spend hours trying to get past that first screen on Mario Brothers! I really sucked at it! Lol
Remember cassette tapes? I would record my favorite songs from the radio onto my cassettes! Lol
Awwww, this is somewhat sad!! I loved the old school nintendo!! How sad!
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