12 Things We Didn’t Like as Children and Crave as Adults
12 Things We Didn’t Like as Children and Crave as Adults
As we grow up, our tastes and preferences change, often making us appreciate things we once couldn’t stand. From vegetables to naps, many of the things we dreaded as kids have become our go-to comforts and joys as adults. This list explores 12 common examples of these shifts in tastes. It’s funny how the tables turn, isn’t it? Let’s go through each one and see how our past dislikes have turned into current cravings.
1. Vegetables
Growing up, the sight of broccoli could start a mealtime battle. Vegetables were often the last thing we wanted on our plates. Fast forward to adulthood, and it’s a whole different story. Now, we find ourselves reaching for salads, enjoying the crunch of green beans, and even roasting up some veggies for dinner. It turns out that vegetables aren’t just good for us—they can be delicious too, especially when we discover how to cook them right.
2. Naps
As children, we fought against naps, too busy playing or exploring to want to sleep in the middle of the day. As adults, however, the thought of a quick nap is not just appealing; it’s often needed. With our busy schedules, a few minutes of shut-eye can refresh us like nothing else. Naps have turned from a dreaded ‘time-out’ to a luxurious chance to recharge.
3. Coffee
Remember making a face after tasting the bitter flavor of coffee for the first time? Fast forward, and it’s the first thing we think about in the morning. Coffee has become less about the bitterness and more about the comforting routine, the energy boost, and yes, even the taste we once disliked.
4. Quiet Time
What used to be boring stretches of nothingness when we were kids is now precious time. As adults, we’re often looking for a moment of peace away from the chaos of daily life. Quiet time is no longer empty and boring but a golden opportunity to relax and clear our minds.
5. Classical Music
Sitting through classical music felt like a chore when our parents played it. Now, it has a whole new purpose. Whether it’s to focus while working or to unwind after a long day, classical music has found a special place in our adult lives.
6. Early Bedtimes
The resistance to early bedtimes was real when we were kids. Staying up late felt like a treat. Now, hitting the bed early is the treat. There’s something incredibly satisfying about getting enough sleep and feeling rested the next day.
7. Books Without Pictures
As children, a book without pictures seemed dull and intimidating. Now, reading has become a favorite hobby for many of us. The stories and knowledge that come from books without pictures are endless and captivating in a way we never expected when we were younger.
8. Walking
Walking anywhere as a kid often felt like a punishment. Why walk when you could run or ride a bike? Now, we value walking for many reasons—it keeps us fit, it’s a chance to get some fresh air, and it allows us to slow down and enjoy our surroundings.
9. Brussels Sprouts
Like many veggies, Brussels sprouts were far from favored in our younger years. But with the right recipe, like roasting them with a touch of balsamic glaze, they’ve become a delicious dish we actually look forward to eating.
10. Board Games
Board games were sometimes the boring alternative to playing outside. Now, they’re a highlight of social gatherings, offering a fun way to connect with friends and family.
11. Sweaters
The itchy sweaters our moms made us wear were always a nuisance. Now, we can’t wait to browse for new cozy sweaters when the temperature drops. They’ve become a stylish way to keep warm.
12. Water
As kids, sugary drinks were our main choice; water was just too plain. Now, we understand the importance of staying hydrated and how refreshing a simple glass of water can be.
Our preferences evolve as we grow, and it’s interesting to see what changes. What was once a chore or a dreaded part of the day has now become something we truly appreciate.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home.
We are Mary and Eric, the founders of Be Right Back, a blog dedicated to romance around the globe and at home. With over 10 years of experience in dating and traveling to romantic places, we share our favorite date ideas and romantic destinations to help couples level up their relationships. Having lived in and traveled through the USA, we also share our favourite things to do in the States.
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