It is further complicated over time, especially now that in a couple of days off then you are absolutely obsolete. No matter the field where you do your homework. We will focus on daily life and routine of the Spanish in the last thirty or forty years. With thirty enough. The changes we have “suffered” are perfectly portrayed in the series “Remember when …” Spanish TV that emits from a few seasons. The main protagonist is Antonio Alcantara, perfectly recreated by Imanol Arias wrapped by a large cast of great artists. Are identified in the series has undergone changes that Spanish society since the late 60 … Now go in the transition from the late 70s.

At this time is that I attempt to describe. And who, within the quarantine and does not remember the joy that we came with the death of Franco? Not at the end of a long dictatorship, but by the aatres days! we were not going to school for the death of the above. little a hard, no doubt, but we were kids and we saw nothing that we were waging a few days of study and homework to be exchanged for the games tomorrow night. a little hard for women in our country. I remember being a wally, my mother could not go to the bank to withdraw money if he had the consent of my father, there were no ATMs, of course-not even go buy a single machine, must be accompanied by husband to give conformity and paid, as the wives were “incapable” of handling money wisely …

JA, JA … and we are talking about four days ago, early 70’s! grew more ominous delay a society! Last time also for husbands, early 80’s legalized divorce in Spain (1981). Many were those who were shaking (and yet trembling) with one name, the word divorce … Reaches 1983 and I came of age. It was later that year when the first autonomous television channels began their emissions. Until then we only had two TV channels. And programs beginning at noon until midnight … then nothing .. the test card … In the late 80s, early 90s, came from private broadcasters and emissions from morning until late at night. We already had – were those who could-some consoles (PlayStation primitive), and also heard of some equipment in some offices had called computers. We were going to get rid of all the hard work, they said. Now, I have three children that roam the score and I still look in amazement when he noted that the first command of the TV I had more than 20 years before had not. Nor was much needed … with only two channels! I told him a few years ago, a journalist friend “I’m getting old, I have many memories.” Beautiful memories.