Living in apartment buildings is quite different from living in a house surrounded by a garden as I did when I was a child... I'm really sorry for the children who have no favourable circumstances to play in the outdoors and by doing it exercise their creativity...
Isn't that the truth. Video games and television have replaced imagination. I was from sun up to sundown and if my tshirt was clean when I got home, I didn't play enough...lol
You are so right, Belita...Kids nowadays have a very different past time...When we used to play and run freely in our backyards years ago, the kids now are glued to their computer chairs playing with virtual friends...they miss the opportunity to interact with people in the flesh, feel their actual presence to build a lasting relationship...
Great .
ReplyDeletesuch a cute photo, but being glued to the TV instead of outside playing? ...times are different than when I was a kid *sigh*
ReplyDeleteLiving in apartment buildings is quite different from living in a house surrounded by a garden as I did when I was a child... I'm really sorry for the children who have no favourable circumstances to play in the outdoors and by doing it exercise their creativity...
ReplyDeleteI agree , Belita.....neither the mind or the body is being exercised by kids anymore. It's either TV, video games, or the computer.
ReplyDeleteI like your take on the theme !
Creative Challenge # 204 ~ " Inner Harmony/Outward Ease "
He is definately glued to that TV - great shot.
ReplyDeleteIsn't that the truth. Video games and television have replaced imagination. I was from sun up to sundown and if my tshirt was clean when I got home, I didn't play enough...lol
ReplyDeleteThis is one of the big questions of our age.
ReplyDeleteTrue, too bad
ReplyDeleteCute picture showing the reality .
ReplyDeleteI totaly agree with Belita , I feel very sorry for the young generations in many aspects.
I don't have a TV here, and I don't feel that I need one.
ReplyDeleteDifferent generation has different perception, I suppose.
You are so right, Belita...Kids nowadays have a very different past time...When we used to play and run freely in our backyards years ago, the kids now are glued to their computer chairs playing
ReplyDeletewith virtual friends...they miss the opportunity to interact with people in the flesh, feel their actual presence to build a lasting relationship...
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Good photo and so true. When our neighbour's 4 year old looks in on us, it is the best way to entertain him - just put a cartoon on the Ipad. Lazy I know, but ideal.
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Its been my debate against so called progress...at what expense? is it worth that expense I wonder.
ReplyDeleteTV brought much more experience but also a difficulty...
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