21stamps
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Meanwhile in dear old England...the two kids in the house that backs on to my garden have been spending 2 hours poer day on a trampoline in their yard. They will have thigh muscles like professional football players by the end of the lock-down. Unfortunately, the springs are somewhat rusty after the winter so there is a a constant repetitive creak that is like water torture to the rest of the neighborhood. My son, who lacks patience, is threatening to creep through the hedge with a sharp knife at dead of night. I'm much more passive aggressive so have contemplated ordering a lubricant over Amazon and having it delivered to their address.
On a more positive home schooling front, I can at least report that, having spent the first day running around the garden pretending to be a fire engine ("ner nah, ner nah etc", the five year old next door has progressed to spelling and has been repeatedly heard saying "N O spells No" when her father gives her an instruction to calm down.
Awesome!! I think the weather is helping with screen time too.. it was raining and cold every day until this week. Hopefully the sun stays out!!
Just to add some perspective (partly because I’m starting to somewhat freak out) to help some folks understand where many of us are coming from, I for instance work on a base/commission split. What I do for a living isn’t important because what matters is that nobody is buying anything right now. All projects are on hold and therefore, nearly zero revenue. I’m extremely grateful and thankful for having a job (for now) but in my 15 years in this type of role there has never once been a time of zero revenue in my territory. Therefore, I’m making squat right now. Guess what??? My bills didn’t go down. My four kids still need to eat. Car payment and mortgage still need to be paid. It sucks. I get it. But it doesn’t change the fact that just because I made too much last year to qualify shouldn’t equate to not needing help now. Someone somewhere else already commented that folks like us should have been prepared. Guess what.... we were! And it’s running us dry. VERY quickly I might add. So many of my close friends, neighbors and family are dealing with unemployment and I want them to have the help as well. I just have this feeling that it’s going to be impossible to do this in a fair way and then we’re made to feel like evil selfish people for feeling that way. Sorry for venting but we all have different stories and scenarios at play.
You expressed the situation perfectly.
Ha. Yes! The parent app is the main reason why I bought it in the first place. Parents have total control, can see what games are played, how long, set time limits, view how many days were played in the month and what the average time was. I love the parental controls. My kid hates them.We have a switch and I had no idea you could do limits. But I will say you are much better than me lol. Between two kids screen time is out the window but we also have a large yard to play in so....I'm impressed with your commitment to the screen time cause and I salute you!!
I admit that I am not a fan of video games, or at least very few. Typically my kid goes days without playing, sometimes maybe plays on 2-6 days in an entire month. We’re super busy and rarely home.
Now, with this corona stuff, he suddenly has a complete open schedule, for the first time in 5 years. Even with school work and practice on his own at home, there’s still so much open time now. So, he and his friends all talk over an app and play Fortnite , because it’s a cross platform game and all can play together. As you can see, it was out of control last week.. some of us have decided to get that to stop. New rule is- morning workout, School work, sports practice, chores, creative play, and if any time is left over then he can play theSwitch for an hour. Well, the kids have been practicing soccer together via FaceTime.. and sending photos of their chalk art, they’re also doing a fitness challenge, and his soccer teammates are doing a daily juggling challenge.. which has distracted them from playing video games. Lol. Who knows how long that will last.
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