
12 Things Everyone Remembers About Easter Sunday Growing Up
As a kid, Easter Sunday was a wild mix of sugar, awkward outfits, and sweet traditions that stuck with you.

As a kid, Easter Sunday was a wild mix of sugar, awkward outfits, and sweet traditions that stuck with you.

Growing up in the neon glow of the ’80s meant chasing iconic milestones that felt like stepping stones to freedom and coolness. Rewind the tape and relive the moments that made coming of age in the ’80s unforgettable.

Before streaming took over our screens, Friday nights were sacred adventures spent in malls, movie theaters, and neon-lit roller rinks—where memories were made one slice of pizza and late fee at a time.

Before phones told us where to go, people actually had to know things or at least pretend they did.

TV shows in the ’90s didn’t just entertain us—they secretly taught us how to handle life, friendships, and questionable fashion choices.

Before everything got “smart,” these classic home gadgets were the MVPs of everyday life—and we treated them like royalty.