tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036867931157983605.post3969365794566337551..comments2013-04-06T14:56:50.035-07:00Comments on Mommy Wants A Drink: Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08299377054233651091noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1036867931157983605.post-63177785953456313442011-08-13T10:26:55.274-07:002011-08-13T10:26:55.274-07:00Oh, how I understand where you're coming from ...Oh, how I understand where you're coming from on this. When my firstborn was very young, my husband decided that getting him turned on to technology was a good thing--he wanted his son to be tech-savvy at an early age, because he felt it would be an advantage in our wired world. I wasn't so sure, but I begrudgingly agreed. And now we have a 4-year-old that would play on the XBox for hours on end if I let him. And we struggle every minute of the day to unplug him and get him to go play outside. There are advantages, too--the Sesame Street website had an easier time of teaching him the alphabet than I did--but really, we don't need it. HE doesn't need it. And I wish we could go hide in a cabin in the woods until all of my children are at least 21 :)postmommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08023768388301369579noreply@blogger.com