First, let me preface this by saying that I'm really happy for Brian's new book, but I can't feel that joy some of you feel, b/c my mom would never let me have Rack Toys.
And that got me thinking about some stuff other kids had that my parents, (or should I say Mom), wouldn't let me have. (I know, Nerd Therapy time, right?) Some other examples are:
*a Big Wheel (I'd outgrow it too fast)
*a lunchbox ("you'll just lose it")
*Wacky Packages (even though I got some from Wonder Bread, and I did buy a few and had to sneak them in)
*an "OOOH" hat (ski mask, and it was "for boys")
*Pro-Keds sneakers (also for boys)
*trick-or-treating (only to folks I knew in our building, which took all of 10 mins.)
In all fairness to my mom, I think that b/c she was an "older mom" (37 when I was born), she just didn't care about the "coolness factor", and sometimes was just way too practical.
So what things were you denied that your other friends had?
And that got me thinking about some stuff other kids had that my parents, (or should I say Mom), wouldn't let me have. (I know, Nerd Therapy time, right?) Some other examples are:*a Big Wheel (I'd outgrow it too fast)
*a lunchbox ("you'll just lose it")
*Wacky Packages (even though I got some from Wonder Bread, and I did buy a few and had to sneak them in)
*an "OOOH" hat (ski mask, and it was "for boys")
*Pro-Keds sneakers (also for boys)
*trick-or-treating (only to folks I knew in our building, which took all of 10 mins.)
In all fairness to my mom, I think that b/c she was an "older mom" (37 when I was born), she just didn't care about the "coolness factor", and sometimes was just way too practical.

So what things were you denied that your other friends had?








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