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As I was preparing this work, I asked some young adults (early 20s of today) what they know about the baby boomers. One reply was, You had morals. Today, people dont. Another reply was, My grandmother is one, and she worries a lot. Then he qualified his statement with this idea, No, she really takes good care of us. Thus, he was implying that the baby boomers are very humanitarian. Naturally, each of these statements is a value judgment and is open to opinion, and everyone knows that every generation has good and bad people. However, I would qualify the statement that the first young man said with this idea: I do believe that the baby boom generation has been a generation of traditional values in a very special way that no others in modern times seem to have been. Another way to say that is to say that baby boomers followed their parents values in a way that no other generation of modern times has done.
“That Was Then” is a heart-warming and entertaining account of growing up in the fifties and sixties with a very special family—with a very special and unique father. Readers will laugh, cry, and relate to the author’s life. Ms. Groat’s first book “Teaching—30 Years of My Life,” depicted reflections of teaching in a public school and working with eighth graders. “That Was Then” is the rest of the story.
Old friends from the class of 1960 at an Indiana high school share nostalgic memories as their fiftieth reunion draws near . . . This is the story of sixteen classmates who graduated from Indiana’s Columbus High School in May, 1960. With their fiftieth high school reunion on the horizon, the “Columbus Crew” reconnected, and here the guys tell stories about growing up in the ’40s, ’50s, and ’60s, and how those times impacted who they are today—offering both a glimpse into history and a delightful ride down Memory Lane. While the stories are unique to the Columbus Crew, they will rekindle memories for anyone who grew up in this glorious era—and for children and grandchildren of baby boomers, they show what life was like in mid-twentieth-century America. Let the Columbus Crew take you back to the days of flat tops, LPs, the Hula Hoop, transistor radios, Lassie, 20 cents per gallon gas, big bands, rock and roll—while sharing personal reminiscences of first cars, girlfriends, sports, jobs, getting into trouble and finding their way out, and much more.
As one of the first post-WWII Baby Boomers, Jim Chambers' childhood and early teenage years were in the 1950s, a remarkable decade for the United States that saw enormous political, technological, and cultural changes. Although many books have covered the headline-making events of the era in great detail, few of these books give the reader a real feel for what daily life was like for Americans living in that decade, especially for kids growing up then. The author remembers the little nuts and bolts things of daily life for families during the fascinating decade known as the Fabulous Fifties. "Recollections" perfectly blends paying homage to the little day-to-day rituals with a larger scale examination of social issues and mores of the times, and it's equally entertaining on either level. "Recollections" is a warm, lovingly honest, and fascinating portrait of America in the mid-20th Century.
"That Was Then" is a heart-warming and entertaining account of growing up in the fifties and sixties with a very special family with a very special and unique father. Readers will laugh, cry, and relate to the author's life. Ms. Groat's first book "Teaching 30 Years of My Life," depicted reflections of teaching in a public school and working with eighth graders. "That Was Then" is the rest of the story.
In this book, Brian Murphy, baby boomer advocate, recounts his life story. From his simple beginnings growing up in the inner-city suburbs of Brisbane, through his tumultuous experiences in work and life, Brian recounts how he became involved in improving the working lives of fellow baby boomers.
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Calling all Baby Boomers! Now is the time to share your greatest memories of growing up. This prompt focused notebook/journal which is 6 x 9 inches and includes 110 pages is the perfect size to begin your memory writing. There are prompts to get you started in your writing with blank spaces for more notes in the back of the journal. You can carry it in your purse or laptop case, have it at your desk, next to your easy chair or by your bedside. You never know when the inspiration for telling a story will pop up. Look through old pictures to tap your memory.This will be a great legacy to share with your children and grandchildren. Don't they just love to hear your stories about the "good old days"? Now you can preserve those memories for them.Why not take it to your senior group or a social gathering to share with your friends. I'm sure they will relate and have some stories of their own.
These are the memories from my childhood. Born in early 1946, I was part of the largest generation yet born - The Baby Boomers. Here you will find the simple memories of growing up without televisions, cell phones and computers. The games we played and the friendships we made. From hobo fires and polywogs to camping and Girl Scouts and marching in a high school band, this book will lead you through my life to my wedding day at the age of twenty-one. You just might find your own adventures within the cover of this book.