tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111228953718918006.post2480444726380110964..comments2024-03-23T22:29:05.073-04:00Comments on Home Spun Juggling: Learning Their Way, Not Minejugglingpayneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10921293051956441475noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111228953718918006.post-57431866953824946532012-05-13T10:59:18.981-04:002012-05-13T10:59:18.981-04:00Thank you for addressing this issue. I was thinki...Thank you for addressing this issue. I was thinking that my generation was obsolete but I like the way you reframed the concerns some of us have with computer fascination. I see the value of bonding and connecting - it's a new world and that includes the way we communicate. And I'm glad they are learning research skills. BTW, what a blessing to have a daughter that is also a friend - I know how that feels! Love, your pal MOmInner Elderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13119918009359524807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4111228953718918006.post-75858359982942546942012-05-13T03:06:55.627-04:002012-05-13T03:06:55.627-04:00My husband asked our son yesterday for advice on v...My husband asked our son yesterday for advice on video capturing software for one of our clients - sometimes you just have to accept that their knowledge in some areas exceeds yours no matter what their age!!<br /><br />As a bookworm, I'd be estatic if Billy chose to spend all day reading a book. I've really had to retrain my mind to think that that is *my* values - and spending his time on the computer playing games is just as important and valuable to him as reading a book would be to me. Who knows where it will take him - but I'm fairly certain even at this stage, that his future will lie in IT / computer gaming somewhere.Kezhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15915193876879614644noreply@blogger.com