So yesterday was "No Screens" day chez nous. I spend most of my work week staring at computer screens and a lamentable part of my free time staring at more screens. And as the season of increased irritation rolled round, I snapped.
The No Screens Measure was invoked householdwide. No vetos allowed. No computers and no televison and no dvds. Householders had to fall back on old-fangled amusements.
Much paper was used. Drawing pencils and beading needles were seen in action. Naps were had. Three and a half books were read. Actual conversations took place.
Verdict on No Screens: Some twitchiness observed at usual-podcast-listening time. Additional twitchiness observed at Google/Wikipedia withdrawal. Less inner twitchiness reported by all householders.
Heather
That wasn't so bad. I read one and a quarter books by Nick Hornby and one by Lynda Barry, and inked two cartoons. I thought No Screens might dredge up certain Sabbath/boredom issues, but there was too much to do. I'd do it again.
Posted by: Douglas | 27 November 2006 at 08:34 PM