Here we are as in olden days
Happy golden days of yore
Faithful friends who are dear to us
Gather near to us once more
So wrote Hugh Martin and Ralph Blane in 1943 in their song "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas." It was featured in the 1944 musical Meet Me in St. Louis, sung by Judy Garland. It has been a Christmas classic ever since, inspiring a sense of nostalgia. It has been recorded by multiple artists.
This is me back in the days of yore. |
"Washington Heights. Say it, so it doesn't disappear."
So wrote Lin-Manuel Miranda much more recently in his musical In the Heights. Usnavi, the main character, is reminiscing with a group of children about a time in the New York neighborhood of Washington Heights before they were born. He wants to pass on his experiences from the past to the younger generation and ensure that these memories endure.
I feel it is important to remember how things were in the past. Usnavi had a point that we need to remember what we have experienced, as well as what previous generations have experienced. There is so much inspiration, along with other things we can learn from the past. Of course, we shouldn't dwell in the past, but we should remember and learn from it. The past couple months I have been writing about how things were when I was younger in an effort to remember and preserve these experiences and trends in society.
These are just some of the things that have changed radically over the years. Click on each one to read the associated post.
- Computers
- Audio Recordings
- Video Recordings and movies
- Photography
- Books
- Shopping
- Telephones
- Listening to Music
- Hot Drinks and Food (such as coffee, cocoa and chili)
- Transportation
- Julius Caesar (this was before my time)
- St. Patrick's Day
- Research and Organization
- Slang
- Lighting
- Restaurants
- Clothes and Hairstyles
- Chores
- Social Media
- My Time Trilogy (not to be confused with Madeleine L'Engle's Time Trilogy of A Wrinkle in Time, A Wind in the Door and A Swiftly Tilting Planet)
- Part 1: small clocks
- Part 2: larger clocks
- Part 3: time travel (or as close as we get to it)
- Broadway (guest blog by Michael Kape)
- Navigation
- Office Equipment
- Job Search
My brother Tim and me at Crystal Hot Springs Laguna, Philippines A few years ago |