When I was married, we did not have a television in our bedroom. (Who wants that in the early days?) We moved to a bigger house and still did not have a television in our bedroom. We would often spend time in the evenings playing games in bed. (Hey...we're allowed! ) But what I mean is we played games like Scrabble, Skip-bo, Boggle, or Rummy or something like that. We would interact with each other. Then as time went on, we decided to get a television for our bedroom. The games stopped. We would spend time next to each other.
This has me wondering what are your thoughts about this type of thing? Another example is when an area gets hit by a storm and a lot of homes are left without power for a day or two. I often hear that nine months later there is a baby boom. Do these people discover they have a spouse or partner to interact with?
And I also think about my grandparents generation. They would get together to be with each other, play games, play and sing music. It seems they used to interact and entertain each other while building relationships.
In the latter years of our marriage, it seems there was something on the television, she was reading or watching something on her Kindle, and I might be reading or playing a game on my tablet during the evening hours that we had to ourselves. Looking back, if I had it to do over again, I think I would push to minimize those things so we could spend the time with each other.
I know for myself, I can waste so much time on things that are not useful or profitable and miss out on the truly important, meaningful and needed things in life.
What do you think?
If you are in a relationship or thinking about getting married or are married, what boundaries, if any will you put on these things?
What did I miss in this?
How do you feel about technology "stealing" your time? Or maybe we willingly give it up for some sort of cheap gratification.
It will be interesting to see what you have to say. Thanks.
This has me wondering what are your thoughts about this type of thing? Another example is when an area gets hit by a storm and a lot of homes are left without power for a day or two. I often hear that nine months later there is a baby boom. Do these people discover they have a spouse or partner to interact with?
And I also think about my grandparents generation. They would get together to be with each other, play games, play and sing music. It seems they used to interact and entertain each other while building relationships.
In the latter years of our marriage, it seems there was something on the television, she was reading or watching something on her Kindle, and I might be reading or playing a game on my tablet during the evening hours that we had to ourselves. Looking back, if I had it to do over again, I think I would push to minimize those things so we could spend the time with each other.
I know for myself, I can waste so much time on things that are not useful or profitable and miss out on the truly important, meaningful and needed things in life.
What do you think?
If you are in a relationship or thinking about getting married or are married, what boundaries, if any will you put on these things?
What did I miss in this?
How do you feel about technology "stealing" your time? Or maybe we willingly give it up for some sort of cheap gratification.
It will be interesting to see what you have to say. Thanks.
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