#9: The Journey to School by Boomers
Mention school to a Boomer, and you’ll likely hear the legendary tale: “We walked uphill—both ways!” While often exaggerated for comedic effect, the core truth remains—many kids hoofed it to school on foot, rain or shine.

School buses were limited, and carpools were rare luxuries. Parents didn’t chauffeur children around town; they expected independence, even in elementary years. These daily treks, backpacks bouncing and shoes scuffed, became badges of honor—proof of grit and self-reliance.
