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Blessings of no TVNot having a TV has become a blessing. The TV is still here, but the electric circuit it is on was one of the ones that was lost when the fuse box quit working properly. I have often teased my Beloved that we needed to get rid of the TV. He loved watching it though and our daughter was quickly growing to be just as eager to watch.This past week without a TV however has brought changes in attitudes. Beloved has come to realize that he only misses watching TV if he gets bored. Especially first thing in the morning when he is having breakfast before going to work. Friday's have been our "Pizza & a movie" night. Starting tonight, we will instead have pizza and a game/activity night. Abbie stopped asking to watch her Disney & Veggie Tales DVDs after the 4th day. Since then, she has contented herself with coloring in her coloring book or "reading" her little books. Often, she "reads" to Micah. She is also playing with him more and doesn't miss the TV at all. With Abbie being 2 yrs old and Micah 5 months old, they are young enough that they won't really miss the TV. It will be much easier than with an older child who has grown up with one. The lack of TV will also promote the idea of playing outdoors instead of sitting in front of a box all morning or afternoon. I see this as a good thing for our family. Yes, there were shows that I enjoyed also, but I haven't even given the shows any thought. I now have time to read or do other activities that I may not have worked on if the TV was playing. News can be read online. We check the weather and other important information daily on the internet. We are giving ourselves until after next payday to decide if we are going to stay without the extra electricity, only replacing the circuit box for the areas that are essential, such as the refrigerator & major appliances. If we decide to continue as we are planning, we will be taking all of our DVD collection to Ebay to sell. We will also be having a large electronics yard sale to sell off all the no longer needed electrical items. As of now, it looks as though we are going to go ahead with our plans. There is so many blessings attached to not having the TV and the other unessential electrical things. We are gaining the opportunity to do more as a family. The childrens' minds will be opened to the idea of finding their entertainment in play or reading instead of vegetating in front of a TV. Leave a Comment { Last Page } { Page 25 of 179 } { Next Page } |
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