No TV or Movies
No computers
No gaming systems
Cell phone use for voice communication only; no texting, games, picture mail, etc.
We're remaining unplugged on Sundays and I'm delighted with the results. I highly recommend unplugging but it comes with a price. Here are a couple of things that I've learned in the past few weeks.
Be forewarned! Once the screens go dark, the cherubs are suddenly much more present.
This means they're in my face, whining, "What can we doooo?????" Since this whole screenless thing was my bright idea, I felt compelled to give them some guidance...and since my dear husband promised to love, honor, and support my hare-brained ideas when he married me, he's on the hook with me.
The truth is that our kids just don't have a clue what to do with themselves without screens...so it's up to us to show them.
We've put down our own laptops, cell phones, etc. and are spending our Sundays face to face with the kids, exposing them to other options for the use of their free time. I'm ashamed to admit that at first I was a bit panicky trying to figure out what we'd all do with ourselves. Did I need to come up with field trips? Educational activities? A lesson plan for bonding and face time? Then I remembered the kinds of things my family did when I was a kid...when we had one TV...and no remote...and we only got 3 channels...before computers, videogames, and every other kind of electronic wizardry entered our lives.
Here's our latest Sunday without screens:
Dad slept in, then got breakfast in bed and a pile of kids to start off his day.
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Kate wanted to learn how to make homemade pasta... |
so Dad resurrected his pasta maker and taught her to how to make fettucine the old-fashioned way. |
Before we had kids, we used to have Craig's homemade pasta all the time. We haven't done this since Kate was born...over 15 years ago! |
The rest of the kids helped me with the sauce, salad, and bread...and Madiyar made Rice Krispy Treats for dessert. |
We listened to music...and danced...and sang out loud while we cooked and cleaned up. |
2 comments:
I love seeing a happy family like yours.
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I've enjoyed getting to know your family through some of your posts. We both know all too well about the affects of FAS. THanks for your honesty.
P.S. Tell Tany puzzles are cool! I love to puzzle too.
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