When you listen to baby boomers talk, it sounds like they had the best of times. When you listen to their parents talk, it sounds like they even had more fun.
As old people from the 90s, it also gives us a perverse amount of pleasure when the kids ask us what a VHS tape is and we start a nostalgic story with the words, “Back in my day…”
However, I recently found catalogues and portfolios of Kenya in the old days and I’m sorry I missed them. Amazing pictures from BM (Before Mari) that desperately make me wish I'd been alive to see that.
8 things kids from the 90s are sorry they missed
When Nakuru held its own Grand Prix- 1950s
When there was no traffic on roads 1950s
When entering the park was Sh3.00- 1960s
When Nairobi dam was for sailing- 1960s
When CBD looked like a perfect metropolitan postcard- 1966
When Safari Rally was the rally to end all rallies- 1966
When national celebrations were still celebrations- 1960s
When the restaurants were the coolest things ever- 1993