It just takes children to make you feel old. Things that I think aren't that long ago are moments of great humor for my son (age 9). Here in the States, I remember the milk man and the Charlie Chips man delivering their products. the knife man came house to house to sharpen knives. My husband remembers the seltzer truck deliveries.
But with modern technology, growing up in the 70s, as I did, we always had TV, but not always cable. I still have an old rotary phone that the kids haven't figures out how to dial, but love to talk on.
And I love listening to my mom talk about life in the 40s. She was definitely like your mom Carole, with matching gloves, coat and handbag. Andy they had to dress up for the most mundane errands. It was hard for my mom to break these habits. I wasn't allowed to wear jeans to school until I was in 7th grade.
Kath