My kids had to walk a little over a mile to attend school, came home for lunch, walked back to school then walked home again! Until we moved to a different county, there was school buses to pick them up and take them home.
So, every morning it was hurry~scurry just to get to the end of the driveway! ☺️☺️☺️
My kids had to walk over half a mile to catch the school bus. I always told them I had to walk two miles uphill both ways in the snow. One day we were on a road trip and passed through my old hometown. Stopped to look at my old house then I showed them my school. It was a block away. They were so mad. :D
What’s a bus? What’s a school? We lived in the sticks. School was in local Church 6 miles away. One teacher taught 5 grades 1-5. Kids had to take mule and wagon to school or walk. Most schools half days. 8am – 11:30am. Kids had to get back home to Farm work. Few Kids ever got beyond 5th grade unless parents were batter off economic wise. Some children got sent to family living else where to get an education. My mother taught school in that church. 1952 a brick school was built with grades 1 – 8 taught. It was big time for our area.
codycab about 9 hours ago
“There’s still going to be a little boy following behind, right?”
GROG Premium Member about 8 hours ago
He’s in no hurry.
KA7DRE Premium Member about 7 hours ago
I’ve always envied the kids that rode the school bus, I had to walk to and from it every day.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 7 hours ago
Like that will spur him to hurry up….AH!
cracker65 about 7 hours ago
Get it in gear Wilberforce
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 6 hours ago
Hurry Wilberforce, or you will miss your cultural education appointment.
bobpickett1 about 4 hours ago
Is Crankshaft your driver?
nosirrom about 3 hours ago
I had two choices. Make the bus or walk if I missed it.
ddl297 about 2 hours ago
It’d be “Ha” to you Mom, if you lived here, it’d be a “Snow Day”. No school!
Zebrastripes about 2 hours ago
My kids had to walk a little over a mile to attend school, came home for lunch, walked back to school then walked home again! Until we moved to a different county, there was school buses to pick them up and take them home.
So, every morning it was hurry~scurry just to get to the end of the driveway! ☺️☺️☺️
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Snow day today. It’s not here yet, but they assured us that by 10 am it’ll start
pat sandy creator about 2 hours ago
take your time, Wilberforce…
rick92040 about 1 hour ago
My kids had to walk over half a mile to catch the school bus. I always told them I had to walk two miles uphill both ways in the snow. One day we were on a road trip and passed through my old hometown. Stopped to look at my old house then I showed them my school. It was a block away. They were so mad. :D
CorkLock about 1 hour ago
What’s a bus? What’s a school? We lived in the sticks. School was in local Church 6 miles away. One teacher taught 5 grades 1-5. Kids had to take mule and wagon to school or walk. Most schools half days. 8am – 11:30am. Kids had to get back home to Farm work. Few Kids ever got beyond 5th grade unless parents were batter off economic wise. Some children got sent to family living else where to get an education. My mother taught school in that church. 1952 a brick school was built with grades 1 – 8 taught. It was big time for our area.
ladykat about 1 hour ago
I think your mother is giving you a gentle hint to hustle, Wilberforce!
Chris 14 minutes ago
what makes you think he wants to be on the bus… maybe he likes running towards it. :D
raybarb44 5 minutes ago
Ahh, the troubles of a child’s life. Finish up quick my friend……