#1 Bridget, My Stepmom

#3 That’s My Dad

I’d wake up at night to grab a snack as a kid and he’d be up alone in the kitchen, smoking a cigarette. He’d look over, glare at me for a minute and ask, “Boy, you want to hear a story?” I’d sit up on the counter and he’d share bits and pieces from his life: You’d never know he was born in a barn in Tennessee. You’d wouldn’t think he and his mom fled north to Chicago during the great migration, lived in the boiler room of a housing project until he was twelve. He never talks about the days he had to enter through the back door or walk a little further to use the colored bathrooms. He hides the fact that he was a helicopter door gunner in Vietnam, loading the dead and wounded on board in between firefights. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
What he would say, on a good day, is that his names Melvin, he likes jazz, he’s from the midwest and, his favorite food has always been fried catfish."
Yours truly may or may not have been inspired to work out, try some bolder fashion statements, and even try growing a mustache in the coming months after soaking up all of the vintage inspiration from the Old School Dads page. At the time of writing, the account had 156k followers, up from 10.7k fans just over half a year ago.
It’s easy to see why the page is so popular. It taps into our sense of nostalgia, our love for our parents, and our desire to see weird hairstyles and fashion trends. It’s the mix of love, longing, and comedy, as well as the desire to share our own family pics, that really gets people hooked.
Meanwhile, the Old School Moms Instagram feed has gotten even more attention than the one about dads. Currently, OSM has a whopping 239k followers and counting! Classy moms are taking the prize for first place right now, but we know that the dads are bringing their A-game as well in this friendly competition.
#4 My Godsend Of A Mother Nursing My 2 Month Old Brother While Making Me Green Eggs And Ham Because I Was Right In The Middle Of My Dr Suess Only Food Phase

#5 Thought He Was Sitting Me Down To Say He Was A Dungeons And Dragons Fan. What A Relief!

Chase, the founder of Old School Dads and Old School Moms, told Bored Panda that he feels “a very genuine kind of way” about both pages, and he’s glad that this comes through in his work.
“While the photos feature dads and moms, I think the overwhelming shared experience of the people who tune in to the feeds and what the photos tap into is the experience of having had a mom, or having had a dad, or having been a kid in a certain time and place,” he said that it’s the shared nostalgia and relatability factor that really reels people in.
“It’s a universal experience, so I think it’s an easy one for a community of disparate souls to connect over. Plus, the captions under the photos are funny, and people like funny,” the founder explained the appeal of the old school pics. He added that he recently conducted a poll and a whopping 89% of followers found the captions he writes funny. Meanwhile, 11% said that they ‘hated’ them. “I guess you can’t please everyone.”
“I think nostalgia is a deep part of the human condition, it’s why our parents and grandparents tell us so many of the same stories,” Chase said that these stories take them back to a time and place that they remember being happy. We do the same—though we might not notice it.
“I think that’s the appeal of old school photography: it either teleports us back to a place we’ve been and miss, or it lets us travel to places our loved ones cherished.”
#8 Here I Am With My Mom, Backstage At The Tropicana On The Las Vegas Strip [circa 1989]. What A Life!"
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According to Chase, what matters isn’t the tech that’s used to take photographs, but that what’s captured “is the power of a moment and the characters in it.” Analog or digital, it’s the emotions in the shot that truly speak to the photographer, the people in the frame, and anyone else flipping through the (physical or digital) album.
Bored Panda was curious to get Chase’s opinion on when everyone will begin considering moms and dads from 2022 to be old school. He said it really depends on how you look at it.
“I’m a 40-year-old father of a 3-year-old and, without a doubt, there’s a large contingent of 16–30-year-old crowd who sees a parent like me who doesn’t dress like them, talk like them, or think like them and already labels us as old school,” he shared his thoughts.
“On the other hand, based on the age range of photos I get, people tend to think their dad qualifies as old school when they’re looking back 20+ years. So, my message to parents is: hang in there if your kids don’t like you now because in 20 years they’ll be bragging about you on the internet.” Which is great news for anyone who enjoys being thought of as cool.
#11 N This Family We Support We Do Not Judge. We Support We Do Not Judge. We Support We Do Not Judge

When it comes to parenting, Chase believes that we’re all going to look back on everything and realize that we got some things right, some stuff “wildly wrong,” while much of the stuff we worried about didn’t matter in the first place.
“I think the goal is to just be as present as we can be for our kids, to pull forward the lessons from our past, project what’s going to help them in the future, and have fun stewarding them to who they’re going to become.”
Chase had a final parting piece of wisdom to share with us and all of you Pandas, concerning loss.
“Loss is part of the human condition, and you grow less and less immune to it by the day. I have posted the photos of hundreds of people whose parents had already passed away, and posted the photos of many dozens more whose parents passed on sometime after they were featured on the page,” he said.
“In fact, my own dad, who was the inspiration behind the feeds passed away in a plane crash in April of 2020, a tragic event that, as you can imagine, my family and I were completely unprepared for. The fact of the matter is you never know how many days you or your loved ones have left, so cherish each other deeply, forgive and forget quickly, and don’t be afraid to remind each other how much you’d miss them if they were gone. You’ll make your parents proud if you do. Now go tell someone you love them.”
#14 When You're Responsible For So Much Life In The Universe That You Identify As The Big Bang

At the core of parenting lies a simple truth: putting others first. Bored Panda previously had an in-depth chat about dadhood with relationship and dating expert Dan Bacon, from The Modern Man.
"One of the main changes is that your children want and need as much of your attention as possible, which means you have a lot less spare time to do things you want, including checking your phone. You are no longer a couple anymore. You are a couple and parents at the same time. It’s difficult to understand what it is like to be a parent without actually doing it,” he said.
For relationship expert Dan, being a dad is being responsible for others and taking care of them “before you even think of taking care of yourself.” That’s the main thing to get right in order to avoid a strained relationship with your family.
"Understandably, that might sound like too much responsibility for some guys. Yet, when you become a dad, you are happy to do it. It doesn’t feel like a chore. It feels natural to be that selfless and to take care of them,” he told Bored Panda.
"I personally went from not wanting kids at all, to gradually opening up to it. At some point, my gut instinct about having children changed and I decided that I'd like to have a family. So, I just went ahead with it. After a few years of trying, my wife and I eventually had twin girls when she was 26 and I was 41," dating expert Dan shared his own story about journey towards becoming a parent.
"Yet, prior to that, I never wanted to have children. Trust your gut instinct, while knowing that what you feel about the idea of having children now, may be completely different 2, 5, or 10 years from now and that is okay. You are allowed to change what you want as you go through life. You don't have to have everything decided right now and never change your mind about anything."
#20 “Pops, I Am Who I Am Today Because Of You. You’ve Always Made It Your Job To Be There For Me And Show Me How To Do Things The Right Way. I Hope I Can One Day Become Half The Man You Are. You’re A True Hero. I Love You Old Man.”















