Some of us born in the late 80s (it sounds weird saying that) still had it good. Grew up on a farm, and was expected to be there from before sunup till the sun came down. On days we could escape work, we ran around the 30 some acres, building forts, playing paintball in the Christmas trees, and causing all other types of mayhem. Even in the winter, we loved behind out side. No one ever really panicked about where we were; we would show up back home when tired or hungry.
When kids would ask, after summer break, what I did all summer, I would always look at them stupid because they already knew i worked all summer in the fields and running tractors, while they were visiting places like Martha’s Vineyard, the Cape, Disney, etc.
It had its benefits; I could drive a Massey Ferguson and Cub tractor by 10 years old, and I could also drive the 78 Surburban and plow the driveway by 12. Not many kids I knew could that. Plus, when I ran the farm stand to sell our stuff, I was taught how to count change out and handle cash without having to use a calculator.