Didnt we all mow the lawn and shovel the snow when we were kids?
gotpurplepassion asked:
What happened to this? Why is it we NEVER see pre teens/teenagers outside mowing the lawns or shoveling the snow anymore? Are we raising a bunch of whimps by buying snowblowers and ride on tractors and doing it ourselves?
What happened to this? Why is it we NEVER see pre teens/teenagers outside mowing the lawns or shoveling the snow anymore? Are we raising a bunch of whimps by buying snowblowers and ride on tractors and doing it ourselves?
Tags: Lawns, Ride On Tractors, Snowblowers











November 26th, 2008 at 11:53 am
I never did. Mowing the lawn and shoveling the snow was something my father did but not us kids. We were to clean our own rooms and pick up after ourselves and make sure our dirty laundry got taken into the laundry room stuff like that but things like mowing the grass and shoveling snow were looked at as adult responsibilities by both my parents.
November 27th, 2008 at 10:33 pm
I do it. We do all that stuff, but we mow the back yard with a tractor mower. Our back yard is big. But yea, i don’t know why people are buying that stuff. Makes it easier. Thats for sure.
November 29th, 2008 at 8:07 am
i never did, it doesnt snow where im from in Australia and my father would never let me mow the lawn.
November 30th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
My husband mows our lawn as much as possible because he needs the exercise more than my son.
My son has other chores around the house, however, along with both his schoolwork and his own job.
December 2nd, 2008 at 3:36 pm
I never mowed the lawn or shoveled snow as a kid. As an adult I have mowed the lawn twice and shoveled maybe 4 times. Im 30 and usually my Dad or one of my brothers does it for me. And btw I live in MN where shoveling is a daily occurance.
December 4th, 2008 at 9:47 am
Mow the lawn yes but no snow where I am. My kids are only 9 at the moment but in a couple more years they will be mowing the lawn.
December 6th, 2008 at 12:13 am
no….not to sound rude or anything but we have mexican people that come and do it.
December 8th, 2008 at 8:58 am
I started mowing the lawn when I was 8, so my parents would probably be reported to CPS if they required this nowadays for child endangerment. I am in agreement, I never see kids outside working along with their parents in the yard. I was pulling weeds and picking up dog **** well before the age of 8, and turning 8 and being able to mow the lawn was a HUGE stepping stone in our family–we were even excited about it! I also shoveled snow, starting when I was 9 (before then we didn’t live where it snowed), but my brothers who helped out with that were 7 and 5 at the time.
My kids already do a lot. My 5-year-old vacuums his bedroom and the other kids do all the toy cleaning (I refuse to pick up toys–I didn’t make the mess!). My 5 and 3-year-old set the table together regularly and they also both help clear out the dishwasher. You can bet that when we get a house with a yard, they will be out doing yard work with us. We live with my parents currently, so I wouldn’t feel comfortable with my kids weeding here (afraid they’ll pull up plants instead of weeds like I did–my parents have less patience with those kind of things now then they did back then), but my parents request that my boys wash off the back patio every Saturday (the dogs tend to *** there instead of the yard) and pick up the dog **** (yes, with gloves!).
But I think there are a lot of kids these days who are raised without having to lift a finger and they have no work ethic and are lazy. Just ask my husband who employs kids as young as 16 what kind of work ethic a lot of his employees have and what the turnover rate is due to laziness and lack of caring about their job. It’s a different world now. Of course, making a kid work might be considered child abuse, so I don’t know…
December 10th, 2008 at 7:20 am
I still mow my yard(no kids at home now) and I was shoveling until someone GAVE me a snow blower.I had to fix it before it would run.