December 1994 I only had one thing on my mind for Christmas. I remember laying up-side-down in a wing back chair one Sunday afternoon lamenting to my mom:

My mom was mad and quickly told me "If a piece of metal and plastic is worth your life, you'd better re-evaluate things. I don't think you should have a walk-man if you are so obsessed with it."
I remember flipping my legs forward off the back of the chair, somersaulting to the ground.
"Are you serious?" I said, my voice trembling..."you won't get me a... walk-man?" (Santa was blown for me before kindergarten)
Mom: "I don't know, you better start getting your act together."

Many recesses after that moment were spent listening to my Ace of Base:the sign & Amy Grant: Heart in Motion tapes. I of course had to wear a hat or hood to hide the huge headphones from the recess monitors.
So this year as I saw the kids enjoying their DS tournaments, texting, or watching youtube on their touch i-pods, I could relate to their "electronic passions" but realized my walk-man was probably $20 and those touch i-pods are around $300, so if my kids also have an electronic they want and feel they may die if they don't receive it on Christmas, I'll just have them pick out their coffin beforehand.
Seriously. $$$$
ReplyDeleteUm, I'm still stuck on Ace of Base. Since they were popular my freshman year of college and you were still in elementary school. man, I'm old.
ReplyDeleteAMEN sister...Oh & I had the walkman too & HAD to have it! Ugh. How our priorities change, huh? What is it they say about hindsight? 20/20, right? SO TRUE! Jen P.
ReplyDeleteHA HA LOL Nancy and are are laughing hard.
ReplyDeleteHa ha!! I saw the sign and I opened up my eyes I saw the sign.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have that song stuck in my head all day!
oh yeah and ...
ReplyDelete"ALL THAT SHE WANTS IS ANOTHER BABY! She's gone tomorrow boy."