My generation was the first generation to grow up under the shadow of the atomic bomb. We were all persuaded that we would be dead before we turned thirty. Well, the world didn't blow up - although there were a couple of close calls (see Bay of Pigs).
Then we were sure the world would come to an end in 2000. Either Nostradamus would be correct and there was nothing after 2000, or Y2K would crash all of the computers. That was supposed to include all government computers, satellites, car engines, personal computers, etc. Banks would crash, trucks wouldn't be able to deliver food supplies, and probably the electric grid would collapse.
Neither of those things happened. In fact, my generation has begun to retire after a long and full life. Who'd a thunk it?
My baby sister became a grandmother yesterday for the second time. She now has one of each. Here is one of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen in my life.
Then we were sure the world would come to an end in 2000. Either Nostradamus would be correct and there was nothing after 2000, or Y2K would crash all of the computers. That was supposed to include all government computers, satellites, car engines, personal computers, etc. Banks would crash, trucks wouldn't be able to deliver food supplies, and probably the electric grid would collapse.
Neither of those things happened. In fact, my generation has begun to retire after a long and full life. Who'd a thunk it?
My baby sister became a grandmother yesterday for the second time. She now has one of each. Here is one of the most beautiful pictures I have ever seen in my life.
Not only did the world not come to an end, not only have we - for the most part - survived, we still see wonderful things, miracles even, on a daily basis.
Thanks for visiting with me.
Kathi
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