“when you were my age…” mrs. graves 2 nd grade/room 12
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““When You Were My When You Were My Age…”Age…”
““When You Were My When You Were My Age…”Age…”Mrs. GravesMrs. Graves
22ndnd Grade/Room 12 Grade/Room 12
Where did you live and what kind of home did
you have?• I grew up in Oakland and lived in a
2 bedroom house. I had a swing set and a sandbox in the backyard. I didn’t have any sisters or brothers.
What was your favorite book?
• Actually, I had more than 1 favorite book. It was a whole series – The Nancy Drew Mystery series. I loved how Nancy used to solve mysteries.
How did you get to the grocery store and home
again?• Mostly, I walked. We only had 1
car, and my dad drove it to work. My mom and I often would walk to the store and purchase the groceries. Then my dad would pick them up on his way home.
What did you do for fun?
• I had 3 really close friends in my neighborhood: Susan, Mike, and Paul. We would play hopscotch, school, hula hoop, jump rope, board games, and ride bikes around the block. We spent a lot of time outside. We loved to watch The Wizard of Oz, so every time it came on TV (usually on a Sunday), we would all run in the house and enjoy the movie.
What kind of music did you listen to?
• I listened to what is called now “The Oldies.” When I became a teenager, the Beatles were popular, so they were my favorite group. I actually went to one of their concerts in San Francisco.
What did you wear to school?
• I went to Catholic School and wore a uniform which consisted of a white blouse and a navy blue jumper. In 7th and 8th grades, we wore a white blouse and a navy blue skirt.
If you had a television, what was your favorite
television show?• We got a TV when I was about 5
years old. At that time, there were only a couple of stations and all programs were in black and white. I loved to watch Ding Dong School, Howdy Doody Time, and the Mickey Mouse Club.
What kind of phone did you have?
• All phones were black when I was young, and most people had 1 or none. They consisted of a black receiver which you listened to and spoke into, and a base which had a rotary dial on it.