Posted in WP Prompt

Bonus – WordPress Prompt – Stick It to the Man!

I’ll be completely transparent here and tell you I hated my high school experience. I went to a uniformed Catholic school with a bunch of snobby rich kids. I was often bored in class, most the teachers weren’t engaging enough for me. I could have also been bored because it wasn’t challenging….I took all Applied courses.

Which leads me into my story, join me down memory lane for a moment if you will….*the space around you gets all fuzzy as a memory comes into view*

In high school, I was chunky, shy, a bit of a rock chick and didn’t associate with many people who weren’t my friends. At the time, because it was normal, my dad smoked in the house and I had a few friends who were smokers. We were pushing boundaries and had unnecessary teen angst.

My friend’s locker was right by our smoke pit, in which she would often venture for a cigarette before classes, I would sometimes keep her company (I didn’t smoke at the time). One day, I met up with her to discuss something for another class, just before my biology class. I hardly ever went to my classes at the time, still averaging an 80 over all, but I hardly went to school period. I was depressed and hated it there.

My biology teacher and I didn’t get along, he was an old fart who pretended like we didn’t all know he hot boxed his car every day, but I digress. I walked into class a few seconds after the bell rang and he decided to make an “example” out of me. He called me up to the front of the class and made accusations about me and how he saw me smoking at the smoke pit and called me a deviant, and so forth. Well….I was not having any of that nonsense. So, I stuck it to him, giving it right back to him in a calm and authoritative voice. I squashed all his accusations, even hinted at his pot smoking in the most subtle way possible, ending with “Send me to the principals office if you have a problem with me then, but I will let her know that you accused me in front of the entire class of something I didn’t do. I’d love to hear what she has to say about that….” He looked at me red faced and the entire class was in complete astonishment, ooo’ing and quietly giggling at my bravery. He informed me to sit down and he proceeded with class.

It was at that moment that I knew I had a voice, that I could stand up for myself and not just stand by and take harsh and inaccurate criticism. I am no one’s punching bag, nor should anyone be. It was a huge lesson for me to question authority, to stand up for my rights and not be bullied.

That was my biggest lesson in high school. And trust me, I had to find my voice more than once in that school.

Hope you enjoyed my ballsy teenage self.

Ciao!!

Posted in Daily Life as a Parent

Screen Time and a New Favourite

My husband and I decided very early on that we want to limit the amount of television/ screen time that Valeria gets. Obviously it is next to impossible to keep them away from technology unless we decide to give up our cell phones, computers and television (and we don’t have tablets, we don’t like them personally). But we can monitor how much exposure she gets from these things.

We are trying to be more conscious of not being on our phones when we are around her, though I sometimes find that difficult since I text family and friends most of the time, I will admit I am worse then my husband some days. But when she is up from naps, we try to play and focus on her. We have established some new games called Monkey and Crashed Rocketship….I’ll leave that your imagination, but I imagine you can guess what it entails.

However, even though those are now favourite games of hers, this post is regarding television. We’ve allowed her a little bit of television here and there; she started out with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and now (even though she is too young to understand it at the moment) she loves Bluey. Both great shows and have some sort of life lesson or educational purpose to it. Though I have to say that as soon as she hears the theme song for Bluey she immediately goes quiet and begins to laugh.

She doesn’t last long though, she watches an episode of either of her shows than goes back to playing with her toes, various toys or with me. Not much of a television kid, which I’m okay with. At least it gives me a short break from trying to entertain her.

I will occasionally put fish on the television, she likes staring at the aquarium and the noise it makes. She constantly laughs at the bubbles the fish create. It’s funny to watch, man the things kids are interested in is fascinating.

Needless to say, we will never keep her away from technology, it can be helpful in a lot of ways. We just don’t want her to be like those children who are so dependent on it that they want nothing else. We want her running, playing outside, getting dirty and to be adventurous. To learn from her surroundings and embrace life outside of a monitor.

We are trying to be more aware of that too and embracing life a little more. Kids learn by example right?

So are we wrong as parents to want her more in nature and to use her imagination over being glued to a screen all the time? I don’t think so.

What are your thoughts on kids and screen time?

Ciao!