Back in the ‘olden days’ when I was Calvin’s age, there wasn’t and ‘daytime’ television. My friends and I would leave our houses after breakfast, our Mothers would see us for about ten minutes at lunchtime then we would show up for supper. This went on until sixth or seventh grade when ‘soap operas’ made the migration from radio to television. Then, of course, there was ‘Queen for A Day’ and ‘House Party’ with Art Linkletter to fill in the vacant hours !!!
Back in the ‘olden days’ when I was Calvin’s age, there wasn’t and ‘daytime’ television. My friends and I would leave our houses after breakfast, our Mothers would see us for about ten minutes at lunchtime then we would show up for supper. This went on until sixth or seventh grade when ‘soap operas’ made the migration from radio to television. Then, of course, there was ‘Queen for A Day’ and ‘House Party’ with Art Linkletter to fill in the vacant hours !!!