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Half a century ago... what were you up to?

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Riverwalk Sat 22-Jul-23 14:57:15

This time in 1973 I was 18 and waiting to start nurse training, having left school three years earlier at the tender age of 15.

I don't know were the time went but would like to re-visit and make a few changes! smile

Sidelined Sat 22-Jul-23 15:00:03

16, just met my future husband and life suddenly seemed shiny. I'd also like to revisit and make changes!!

Riverwalk Sat 22-Jul-23 15:01:32

Where, not were... don't know where my spelling went!

NotSpaghetti Sat 22-Jul-23 15:01:44

July 1973
Summer holiday job - waitress at a restaurant.

Wyllow3 Sat 22-Jul-23 15:04:34

In my last year at Uni with absolutely no intention of settling down and busy learning about alternative lifestyles to the one I was brought up in thanks both to learning for a degree and being in the Womens Movement and active in student politics.

aggie Sat 22-Jul-23 15:05:38

Four children , one just out of PoP splint for her hip , bid for freedom , went back to work

Maggiemaybe Sat 22-Jul-23 15:10:43

I was excitedly looking forward to spending the Summer in the Soviet Union as part of my college course. All funded by my local authority - how times have changed.

Though I’m guessing I’d just have had my smallpox jab, so was probably in bed sweating and hallucinating.

Cherrytree59 Sat 22-Jul-23 15:13:38

School Baltic cruise which included a visit to Lennigrad Russia.

Grandma70s Sat 22-Jul-23 15:17:03

I was a full time mother, with a boy aged 2 and just about pregnant with another. It was a happy time.

FannyD Sat 22-Jul-23 15:27:11

Just coming to the end of my first year in teaching, and absolutely exhausted! And just about to become engaged to a handsome young teacher I met in the staff room. Then a holiday with him in Cornwall - in separate rooms!

Beechnut Sat 22-Jul-23 15:29:12

We had just got engaged 💍

GrannyGravy13 Sat 22-Jul-23 15:35:30

It was a Sunday, I had left school on the Friday, and getting myself ready to start my first full time job on the Monday.

tanith Sat 22-Jul-23 15:37:54

I was stay at home Mum to my 4yr old daughter and 5 mths pregnant with my second daughter. Was a happy bunny apart from sharing a house with the in-laws.

TerriBull Sat 22-Jul-23 15:38:15

I was 19, working in London. I'd been with my first "real" boyfriend for a few months when he suggested we should go travelling around Europe, we couldn't do it that year but aimed for the following year when he finished his articles and taken final exams. My savings were hampered somewhat by too many purchases in Biba and probably too many nights out. It was an effort to save anything really but, well he did and I added my lesser share but between us managed to get enough money to spend the entire summer travelling around, not the whole of Europe, but France, Switzerland and Italy at least! Those were the days!

hollysteers Sat 22-Jul-23 15:42:46

I was married, expecting my first child and about to juggle a singing career with family life.

RosesandLilac Sat 22-Jul-23 15:45:11

Just finishing first year as a student nurse in London, ‘2+1’ course so pretty intensive.
I didn’t enjoy being in London as had very little money but I did become quite resourceful in finding free events and museums to visit- I walked absolutely miles!

sodapop Sat 22-Jul-23 15:54:18

Successfully completed my nurse training and had a five year old daughter. My then husband & I opened a residential home for learning disabled adults. It was a completely new venture for the time and enabled people to leave long stay hospitals. A big learning curve for us.

Primrose53 Sat 22-Jul-23 15:54:41

I had left 6th form and was still deciding what to do. I had some great temping jobs, walk out of one and straight in to another and because I had plenty of qualifications there was no shortage of jobs.

By an absolute coincidence I am this evening meeting up with a friend who I have not seen for 50 years and her brother and sister. They all holidayed here every summer as children but only just got in touch again via FB. Looking forward to it. Where has that half a century gone?

ParlorGames Sat 22-Jul-23 15:56:12

Oh, if I knew then what I know now..............

Saxifrage Sat 22-Jul-23 15:56:37

Married with a one year old daughter. In USA on fellowship and just driven across USA from East to West. Rented a rather pretty house in Berkeley suburbs for the summer.

Fleurpepper Sat 22-Jul-23 16:01:56

This time in 1973, I was a young mum, home after an emergency section, on 3rd day (transversal breech) without any help and trying to work it all out for myself.

LucyLocket55 Sat 22-Jul-23 16:04:10

Just left school, knew I wouldn’t get into university as my exams were awful and didn’t know what to do

wendyann23 Sat 22-Jul-23 16:05:42

Just finished school, waiting for my O level results and looking forward to going to college to do my A levels. Life was good!

62Granny Sat 22-Jul-23 16:06:33

Just finished my penultimate year in school and going to be a bridesmaid to my sister, she was going to wear a Bruce Olfield dress when I had a Laura Ashley one.

Kate1949 Sat 22-Jul-23 16:08:21

I was 24. Married with a four year old daughter. Happy days.