9 Forgotten Rules of American Road Trips That Boomers Still Try to Enforce
1. No Eating in the Car Boomers often enforced a strict “no crumbs” policy—snacks were for rest stops, not the […]
1. No Eating in the Car Boomers often enforced a strict “no crumbs” policy—snacks were for rest stops, not the […]
1. Heirloom Tomatoes in Reclaimed Wood Crates Heirloom tomatoes are marketed as the pinnacle of sustainable produce—non-GMO, locally grown, and
1. Laundry Laundry is still widely considered a “female” chore in American households. Women are more likely to sort, wash,
1. Voting in Costume Some voters show up dressed as historical figures, superheroes, or suffragettes—especially when a woman is on
1. Fireworks on the Fourth of July Fireworks are the quintessential symbol of American independence—exploding in red, white, and blue
1. Shelling Peas on the Porch For generations, Southern families gathered on porches to shell peas together—chatting, laughing, and passing
1. San Francisco’s Guaranteed Income for Trans Residents San Francisco launched a pilot program offering $1,200 monthly to low-income transgender