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rotfl! Funny, but sooooo true. We take so many things for granted that weren't even imaginable 30 years ago.
My parents' house still had a rotary phone when we sold it ten years ago -- I was in college before they even got *color* TV. I remember being astounded by the opening sequence (what used to pass for great graphics on TV!) of Saturday Night Live at a friend's house in high school, because I'd never seen it in color!
The times have changed -- so how *do* we help our children appreciate these things??
Posted by: Terri Zwierzynski | March 18, 2009 at 05:39 PM