we sure have ALOT MORE social malcontents. " Keep staring at your palms kids, it helps! " The joke is on us however, we helped RAISE this new generation. I tried to make my kids "masters of reality" .
The TV and computer helped raise them. I have examples...
My oldest son and his wife literally bought their house because it was in an area with fast internet. Their 2 oldest (and probably the twins) go to schools with rainbows and other unsocial nonsense. My oldest daughter, divorced, has two boys that spend way too much time on the screens. They get some exposure to outdoor life via my youngest daughter.
My youngest daughter and her husband live out of town (town, btw, only has a few hundred people in it), on 80 acres of woods that buts up against a river, with 4 dogs, plus the hog dogs in the kennel, 5 horses (my daughter barrel races. It's an affliction), 2 cats, and a recently added flock of chickens. When her husband isn't working they are hunting or fishing. The oldest boy, almost 7, has a 1/2 sized Ranger. The other day she sent me a video of his Ranger nose down in the river. He and his 3 year old brother were using it as a diving board
If you look for it you can find spent .22LR brass on and around the back porch. There's a feeder about 75 yards from the back porch. There are two more feeders and stands down in the woods. The oldest boy shot his second deer last year. He has hunted hogs at night, all night, with his dad since he was 4. The youngest is already shooting (not without help but it won't be long). The youngest has one of those plastic electric "Rangers" and he chases the roosters around the yard with that lol
When they decided to get married I gave him my 14' flat bottom boat (Express) with a new 25HP motor. I had it rigged out for salt water fishing and wasn't using it much because of work. I told him that if they split up I wanted my boat back
He still has the boat. He put a jet drive on it
<-- I don't see them splitting up ever, and I wouldn't want them to, but... man... a jet drive on a little flat bottom boat? The things I could do with that when I retire