In my lifetime, there was a time when football helmets didn’t have facemasks. I can barely remember it but I know when I got my first football helmet, before I started playing youth football, it had a clear plastic facemask and was something of a novelty item.
Thank goodness everything about the game of football has
gotten better. Equipment is better. Training is better.
I have seen concussions as something you shook off change to
where we now know that they can be life threatening events with horrible
consequences. I shudder at the thought of some of the advice we gave in my
earliest professional days. But we’re better now.
In my lifetime, I have seen sports medicine go from hot tubs
and analgesic balm to high technology and evidence-based practices. But we’re
still taping ankles, pretty much the same way.
In my lifetime, I’ve seen backpacks go from bulky canvas to
featherweight nylon. My first backpack was a Boy Scout issue with a wooden
frame that I made myself. My current backpack, which isn’t the latest and
greatest but good nonetheless, is aluminum and nylon and weighs nothing.
Same for my sleeping bag. I use a three-season bag that can
be comfortable in winter with the addition of clothing and which can be used if
it gets wet. If my first sleeping bag got wet, it was useless for days.
My boots are Gore-Tex and sturdy. I once hiked the portion
of the Appalachian Trail inside the Smokies in canvas Converse All-Stars! And a
friend started that trip (we were 12) with an iron skillet and a fishing rod.
And speaking of which, in my lifetime, I’ve seen basketball
shoes going from those same canvas Converse All-Stars to Air Jordans and
beyond.
I’ve seen rules changes in basketball where dunking was made
illegal and then later it was embraced as part of the show. I’ve seen girls’
basketball go from a 3-on-3 half court game to a full court game. That half
court game was a thing until I was in college. Hard to believe now.
Regular, five-on-five basketball was supposedly too
strenuous for girls. How wrong we were!
In my lifetime, I’ve seen the polio epidemic. It was scary but mostly because of the iron
lungs that some children were forced to live their lives in.
I have had more of a chance to be scared this time. I was
just a kid then but those iron lung things were the items of nightmares. Still,
I’ve had friends and family members die of Covid-19. I’ve probably preached
enough on that sermon so I’ll move on.
In my lifetime, I’ve seen Jim Crow America. I can remember separate facilities for
non-whites. Separate bathrooms, separate
water fountains, separate entrances to stores, separate seating sections at
events.
Us kids were all thrilled when schools were integrated (I
was in the seventh grade) because it meant that we got to go to school with our
friends who happened to be a different skin color. And we got to play on the
same sports teams.
Old people talk about the Good Ol’ Days. Were they?
Certainly parts of life then were simpler, maybe easier. But I would never go
back.
Look around. Embrace the world as it is today. Love one another.
Take care of the environment. Take care of each other. This is the Best of
Times. Have a Happy New Year. I’m sure you’re like me and ready to put 2020
behind you.
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