This weekend I noticed that Ethan grabs for my cellphone and moans when I place it out of reach or hide it.
Now I know it's taking over.
Around the time of his birth, my phone went on the blink. Besides the inconvenience of being out of reach during my hospital stay and missing out on congratulatory calls, I can safely say that it was a good spell for me.
Seven months down the line, it's plain to see that I am heavily dependant on this device and it's taking over more than just my ear time...
I propose PHONE FREE ZONES. Let's start with the easy ones:
1. The bathroom Yugh!
2. The bedroom Tick!
3. While driving Uh hmm!
4. At the dinner table Aha!
And now for the tough one:
After, say, 20h00?
I can fully appreciate the conveniences of a cellphone - I can! Plus there are extra emergency, disable and battery life features. All I'm saying is...Let's curb our enthusiasm to be SO connected!
Now I know it's taking over.
Around the time of his birth, my phone went on the blink. Besides the inconvenience of being out of reach during my hospital stay and missing out on congratulatory calls, I can safely say that it was a good spell for me.
Seven months down the line, it's plain to see that I am heavily dependant on this device and it's taking over more than just my ear time...
I propose PHONE FREE ZONES. Let's start with the easy ones:
1. The bathroom Yugh!
2. The bedroom Tick!
3. While driving Uh hmm!
4. At the dinner table Aha!
And now for the tough one:
After, say, 20h00?
I can fully appreciate the conveniences of a cellphone - I can! Plus there are extra emergency, disable and battery life features. All I'm saying is...Let's curb our enthusiasm to be SO connected!
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