I remember TV and suchlike in the 70s...
Our first color set was one of the big wood grain monistrosities (and yep, I was the remote).
Remember when my brother picked up Pong, and EVERYONE was jealous. I wouldn't have another game system available until I had a job in high school, and bought myself an NES...
I remember when cable came to the Chicago suburbs: it was a box with a dial on the front, some models of which had a barrel-key (so parents could lock the thing on PBS or somesuch while leaving the kids home during the day)
I remember Tonka trucks, made out of sheet steel
Playing outside, and finding all SORTS of things to do out in the undeveloped fields near my house (this was in Lake Zurich, IL. 'Bout 20 miles outside of Chicago. Recently went back to visit, and those fields aren't even a memory)...
I remember having a rotary-dial phone, which was standard in EVERYONE'S home.
Had one of thse bakelite headset radios: big clunky thing, posered by a 9V, with tuning and volume knob on one side...
I also remember trick-or-treating on Halloween, regardless of what day of the week it was. And being out to 10 or 11 doing it...
Think I need some Geritol... :(