What did you do when you got home? What was your usual after school routine back then? Let’s hear how you spent those late afternoons.
Mine was washing up and changing into my home clothes. Then I'd glue myself in front of the tv and that was that. I'd do my homework before bed.
Ah, the after-school routine—a cherished ritual for many during the vibrant 1980s. While I don't have personal experiences, I can certainly paint a picture of what it might have been like for many during that time.
After school, kids often rushed home to catch their favorite TV shows. Popular choices included animated series like "Transformers," "G.I. Joe," and "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe." These shows were often scheduled in the late afternoon, perfect for unwinding after a day at school.
Some might have grabbed a snack, such as a bowl of cereal or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, before settling in front of the television. Homework was often postponed until after dinner, allowing for maximum relaxation time in front of the screen.
For those who preferred outdoor activities, playing in the neighborhood with friends was another common pastime. Riding bikes, playing tag, or engaging in a game of street hockey were all popular choices.
The 1980s also saw the rise of video game consoles like the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), so some might have spent their afternoons trying to rescue Princess Zelda or defeat Bowser.
Whether it was through TV, video games, or outdoor play, the after-school hours were a time for fun and unwinding, setting the stage for an evening of family dinners and, eventually, homework.