tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6626261588427018772.post3526822793044626305..comments2024-01-24T14:09:16.735-05:00Comments on Slow Boat: A Local Girl Remembers Indian River LagoonCynthiahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01833334788490148269noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6626261588427018772.post-31555114167272077022011-01-31T19:27:37.235-05:002011-01-31T19:27:37.235-05:00Cynthia Kempinen writes:
'ain't that the ...Cynthia Kempinen writes:<br /><br />'ain't that the truth.' It makes me also reminiscent of how much our society has changed. Alan and I often talk about how lucky we were to be kids at a time when you just went out and played with the neighbor kids after school in pick-up games and only came in to eat if you had to--even if it was below zero outside !! Loved tetherball. Or you went to woods to explore for hours! And we knew everyone for miles!! We also find it so amazing to go out today and see couples where at least one of them is on the phone or texting for most of the date-does not our generation see that as being rude?! Not sure if you go by Ormond Beach but that is where I lived for a year [my dad worked on the Apollo project at the time]. My sister learned to drive there --on the beach - where they practiced driving skills !! <br /><br />As always, enjoy reading about your adventures - and thanks for bringing back some great memories!slowboatNotUsedhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08403498140278199060noreply@blogger.com