( Dea )
And happy Australia day!
I keep waking up at 03:45. Going to pee (and don't pee all that much) and then have a helluvatime trying to get back to sleep which doesn't happen until about 05:00. It's not the baby. Just lay there awake my brain trying to get into my 'Mulder and Scully in that house in Virgina after The Truth and before the IWTB movie and failing miserably to use that dream sequence to go to dreamland.
( Other thoughts )
I'm watching a bit of netflix whilst I watch this - one on minimalism which sounded like they were preaching about a new religion (not enjoyable) and now the social dilemma - which is basically putting me off social media more than I already was - whilst I write this.
I think social media is one of the scariest things about having children these days. How do you teach a child that social media (which seems to dominate a lot of people's lives) that it's not essential... and really .. is an addictive time waster- and full of companies taking advantage of you- ... that sounds like a minefield. I have a bunch of accounts but I rarely go to them unless I specifically have a reason to go there (like to find someone and talk to them about something and I've lost or had trouble finding their number). But fb didn't become a thing until I was 2nd year uni so a life without it is completely understandable to me.
To kids now, I don't know if that's a possibility.
And happy Australia day!
I keep waking up at 03:45. Going to pee (and don't pee all that much) and then have a helluvatime trying to get back to sleep which doesn't happen until about 05:00. It's not the baby. Just lay there awake my brain trying to get into my 'Mulder and Scully in that house in Virgina after The Truth and before the IWTB movie and failing miserably to use that dream sequence to go to dreamland.
( Other thoughts )
I'm watching a bit of netflix whilst I watch this - one on minimalism which sounded like they were preaching about a new religion (not enjoyable) and now the social dilemma - which is basically putting me off social media more than I already was - whilst I write this.
I think social media is one of the scariest things about having children these days. How do you teach a child that social media (which seems to dominate a lot of people's lives) that it's not essential... and really .. is an addictive time waster- and full of companies taking advantage of you- ... that sounds like a minefield. I have a bunch of accounts but I rarely go to them unless I specifically have a reason to go there (like to find someone and talk to them about something and I've lost or had trouble finding their number). But fb didn't become a thing until I was 2nd year uni so a life without it is completely understandable to me.
To kids now, I don't know if that's a possibility.