Bird
Rest in Peace
We all hate to see, or hear of, a child being hurt or killed. But I still remember some of the best times of my childhood were things that would not be allowed today.
1. For some years when I was a child, we had no car. My dad drove a truck selling welding supplies, oxygen, carbide, etc. And we frequently went to visit our grandparents riding on the back of the truck. I fell off once when Dad went around a corner. No serious damage, but I reckon could have been.
2. My grandfather had a contract job hauling the mail between the train station and the post office; 8 trains a day. And we kids loved riding on the back of the truck "to go meet the train."
3. I was a boy scout in Marlow, OK, when we had an unusually heavy snow one night. The scoutmaster put chains on his car, the local lumber yard made us a sled, and our scoutmaster towed us all over town on city streets. And sometimes when he'd go around a corner, the sled would slide into the borrow ditch. It was a glorious day for a bunch of 14 year olds.
4. My Dad would not allow me to be afraid of a cow. He said to stay away from the bulls, but that a cow will come at you with her head down, and you can kick her on the nose and she'll stop. Yep, it always worked, but I only did it because I knew a cow couldn't hurt me anymore than what Dad would if I disobeyed
5. When our daughters were small, we'd go from Dallas to the south end of West Virginia in a station wagon. We wore seat belts in the front seats, but the kids in the back could lie down and sleep or sit up, look out, etc. with no seat belts.
6. I've ridden on the fender of my uncle's Case tractor all day several days while breaking ground to plant wheat.
And that's just a few of the "dumb" things we did without getting hurt.
1. For some years when I was a child, we had no car. My dad drove a truck selling welding supplies, oxygen, carbide, etc. And we frequently went to visit our grandparents riding on the back of the truck. I fell off once when Dad went around a corner. No serious damage, but I reckon could have been.
2. My grandfather had a contract job hauling the mail between the train station and the post office; 8 trains a day. And we kids loved riding on the back of the truck "to go meet the train."
3. I was a boy scout in Marlow, OK, when we had an unusually heavy snow one night. The scoutmaster put chains on his car, the local lumber yard made us a sled, and our scoutmaster towed us all over town on city streets. And sometimes when he'd go around a corner, the sled would slide into the borrow ditch. It was a glorious day for a bunch of 14 year olds.
4. My Dad would not allow me to be afraid of a cow. He said to stay away from the bulls, but that a cow will come at you with her head down, and you can kick her on the nose and she'll stop. Yep, it always worked, but I only did it because I knew a cow couldn't hurt me anymore than what Dad would if I disobeyed
5. When our daughters were small, we'd go from Dallas to the south end of West Virginia in a station wagon. We wore seat belts in the front seats, but the kids in the back could lie down and sleep or sit up, look out, etc. with no seat belts.
6. I've ridden on the fender of my uncle's Case tractor all day several days while breaking ground to plant wheat.
And that's just a few of the "dumb" things we did without getting hurt.