This is what a country childhood is REALLY like.
I grew up in Griffith, NSW – 568 long kilometres from Sydney, with a population of 17,616.
And while small towns definitely have their charms, it’s not all hot farmers, cleaning out troughs and riding into the wilderness like McLeod’s Daughters would have you believe.
Here are some of the daily struggles all country kids will understand.
1. Lapping the main street is a completely legit form of entertainment.
Who needs shopping malls, bars, bowling alleys or arcades when you have a sweet set of wheels (aka your mum’s Subaru Forester), one main street and So Fresh Hits of ’04? Nobody, that’s who.
2. Ducking into the IGA? Prepare to run into everyone you’ve ever met in your life.
Oh, hai, old kindergarten teacher, ex-neighbour, best friend’s mum’s cousin…
3. There will be gaps in your pop cultural knowledge that will never, ever be filled.
We didn’t get Channel 7 until I was in Year 7 and we didn’t get Channel Ten until well after I left home.
What’s a Dawson Creek? Who is Guy Sebastian? I may never know.
4. A fast food restaurant opening will be the highlight of the year, if not the decade.
You mean, we’re getting McDonald’s? Like normal people?
THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST THING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED.
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5. People will ask you if you plan on running for Miss Showgirl this year. And they’re completely serious.
The annual show: the biggest social event of the season. And if you’re a young female, your ultimate dream in life is surely to be crowned Miss Showgirl. Right?
6. Snakes. Snakes everywhere.
Under rocks. On the driveway. In the swimming pool. One time, even a snake in the house. Straight-up terrifying.
Top Comments
You sound very ungrateful for your childhood. The assumption that growing up in the city is more cultured is rubbish. I too grew up in Griffith and am proud to be raising my children in the country.
I can't help but lol at everyone calling Griffith and Wagga being rural towns, Griffith can maybe scrape into the category... but really come to narrandera you know one of the towns in between the only fast food they have is subway and you want something after 9pm you've got to go to do a Mobil run out to the servo in gillenbah and the only way they actually survive as a town is because of an abattoir...