Taking a Tech Timeout this School Year

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As many of you know, these past few months  my kid’s had a Tech Free Summer. It was great to see them flourish and be social in person – not over Facebook or Twitter. Though I did allow a few precious hours of iPod time on our 16 plus hour drive to Florida for family vacation, we stayed tech free.  It reminded me of my childhood – riding bikes, hiking , walking the neighborhood with friends, all the great stuff I grew up with. It was a great time ,but short lived.
“Mom, I need to do some research online.” That was the first thing my oldest said to me when she walked in the door after her first official day back to school. “Homework already?” I asked her, and of course she babbled on about a project that was going to be due the next week and yada, yada, yada.. I kinda was lost in my own thoughts by then. The moment I had been dreading all summer was back, the actual need to be on the computer. Which would turn into the want to start obsessing over all the things that we managed to live without this summer. Sigh.

Then I heard about Techtimeout.com

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WHAT IS TECH TIMEOUT?

The Tech TimeoutTM challenge started by ForestersTM encourages families to take a daily break from technology. Participating families are encouraged to disconnect from all things electronic with the goal of helping spouses, parents and children build stronger bonds, communicate more personally and get more involved in each other’s lives.

I realized that just maybe, I didn’t have to be extreme with the technology. Maybe it would work to set a ‘tech time out’ each day, as a rule, and there would be no exceptions. We would compromise, and take an hour each evening  where all tech items were turned off : the T.V., the computers, the iPods, the iPad, the Kindle, all of it would be BANNED for that one hour each evening.

The kids weren’t thrilled, but they got used to it. In fact, they started to (GASP) have fun!

We were quite ambitious the first evening, and we decided to go fishing. It was beautiful weather and it felt great to be out in the sun, instead of stuck inside on the computer!
#fishing #techtimeout #spon

 

Playing outside as a family is also a great idea during a tech time out – and also a great way to get some exercise!

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And of course -when the rain won’t stop and you can’t go outside – a good old fashioned board game is always a lot of fun! (this game is Fibber – the kids LOVE it!)

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Not sure what to do with your Tech free hour? Try some of these great ideas! Or ask your kids – you’d be surprised how creative their imagination can be once they are away from the T.V. or computer!
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What is your favorite “tech time out” activity??

 

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Walmart Family Mobile: Staying in Touch on a Budget

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We are in a world where it’s inevitable that children at one time or another are going to need a cell phone. Pay phones are nearly non existent (my youngest has never even seen one). and with school back in session my schedule and the kid’s schedule being so crazy, there are times when I’m running late to pick up one while dropping off another. The kid’s having cell phones are not only convenient, but a necessity. If practice lets out early (and I’m not there yet) or when my daughter forgets her viola in the car (u-turn here I come), or they lost their lunch money. Having a cell phone during this busy time of year becomes a life saver.

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Our current provider offered basic cell phones for “$10 a month, per line” so of course I jumped on it. Adding 3 phones for $30 a month seemed like a no brainer – until I got my first bill. The “$10 a month” was not including all the other types of fees, taxes, and other hidden charges.. adding 3 lines actually cost over $90 a month! Not to mention we also had to share minutes between all 3 kids as well as my husband & myself – so we went over on minutes as well. OUCH!! Since we were now under contract, I had no choice but to continue to pay, all while looking for a more budget friendly alternative for our family mobile choices.

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When I was given the opportunity to try out the Walmart Family Mobile plan with T-mobile  I was super excited – and my kids were even more excited! Ever since the kids got their cell phones, they’ve been begging for an ‘upgraded’ but with extra usage charges that come with the smart phones – not to mention the dangers of unlimited internet and app usage-I made a decision they were stuck with their basic cell phones. So when I reviewed the great phones that were offered with the Walmart Family Mobile Plan, and that the phones come with parental controls to limit time of day usage, minutes, texts, picture messaging, and even internet pages (I can set the phone only able to view pages rated PG or G!) and being  Samsung fans we chose the Galaxy SII . Walmart even had a rollback on the phone from the time we looked at it online, to going and picking it up at the store (cha ching!)

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The Walmart Family Mobile plan has unlimited plans for calls, text and even internet usage. They are by far the lowest price rate I have found in my research -$39.88 a month on any phone! You can add an additional line for $24.88. Are you a low income family, and afraid you can’t afford the $39.88 for an additional cell phone? Walmart Family Mobile offers Lifeline Assistance – based on your income you could save an additional $10 a month, while still providing your child with a phone to reach out for emergencies.

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Fitness Friday: Getting Fit with the Family

It seems like a common issue with a lot of people when it comes to working out is time. We are all busy, whether we work outside the home or in. We have kids to get ready for school, lunches to pack, laundry to do, dinner to make. There never seems to be enough time for me, because we spend soo much time doing for everyone  else.

Recently as I mentioned, I joined a gym and it’s a great place for me to get away from it all for awhile and focus on me. But let’s be honest; this isn’t always possible. With my husband being an OTR truck driver he isn’t at home to sit with the kids. So usually I have my Mom, Dad or sister step in to keep an eye on them while I go work out, but they have lives too. Though I can work out at home with my treadmill, (or even YouTube work out videos as I have mentioned before) I do like to get the kid’s moving too. Their health is just as  important as mine, and I need to encourage them to get exercise as well. Not only is this great for the entire families health, but it gives me quality time with them too. It’s a win/win!

Color Runs are a great way to get the kids into fitness. This year my girls participated in three color runs, and my son two. These events are something that all the kids look forward to, and we ‘train’ weeks beforehand by walking or jogging around the neighborhood. The kids love that they get messy (and I don’t yell about it) and they get a t-shirt to show off to their friends as part of their participation. My oldest decided that the color runs should be part of a family tradition, and I couldn’t agree more. What better of a tradition to pass down then exercise?

Color Run Collage

You can find a list of color runs in your area here.

Color runs aren’t the only way to keep your family interested in fitness. There are things kids LOVE to do that can keep them and you burning calories. Even cleaning the house can be a work out!  In just an hour you can burn anywhere between 300 – 800 calories spending time with the kids doing what you both love.

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Rain or shine, cold or hot, there is always an activity that you can do with your kids to get your exercise in each day. Remember, your family learns by watching you. Set a good example, and get moving! What activities are you going to try with your family this weekend?

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