Children should be seen and not heard. Each day during the month of February, at around 6 am Pacific Time, I will be posting an old adage, an old saying, a familiar expression that we’ve all heard and have probably used during our lifetimes. Your assignment, should you choose to accept it, will be to […]
via Fandango’s February Expressions #5 — This, That, and The Other
“Children should be seen and not heard” was an expression heard often in the past
When kids used to pester grown ups with endless questions about this, that and the other;
Or when children played outdoors, shouting and calling each other in games of catch or hide and seek.
Today, children play games on computers, smart phones and other devices
They don’t bother their elders with questions, they ask Google or Siri or Alexa. \
When guilt-tripped into spending time with grown ups, they sit with their headphones, eyes riveted to smart phones
Forcing this generation of grown ups to think, “Children should be heard as well as seen!”
Lol! How the tables have been turned. Great post.
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Yes they have, haven’t they?
Thanks for reading.
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Always a pleasure!
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So true!
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I am glad you agree. Thanks for reading.
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Reblogged this on Grandma's Ramblings and commented:
How time changes things!
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Thank you so much for the rebkog.
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You are welcome!
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Ain’t that the truth!
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Absolutely.
Thanks for reading.
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