Brittny's Personal Playground
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27 Aug 2009Being a new mom has been an interesting experience. Spending all of your time caring for a baby changes your perspective on a lot of different things. One thing in particular it has opened my eyes to is how much media is inundating my life. See, as a new mom, I find it very hard to get out of the house much, which means that I crave spending time with people who have passed their first birthday (no offense Sam) more than ever. However, it seems like whenever I do get opportunities to get time with real people we’re generally sitting glued to the TV. Worse still often we waste time with real people by staring at computer screens, or cell phones, or listening to iPods. That face time that I am so anxious to have with other people is quickly wasted in a drone of media.
Another reason I am more aware of all the media around me is that I see how it affects a baby. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends not allowing children to watch TV until they are 2 years old. They say that introducing this much media at such a young age contributes to ADD. Although Sam is not yet 6 months old I can already see how this is the case. He is already very drawn to technology (no surprise considering who his parents are) and is fascinated by watching the moving pictures on a TV screen or cell phone. While I enjoy seeing him be fascinated by these things, I can already see that by introducing him to these mediums so early on he expects to have entertainment at his disposal immediately and isn’t as inclined to be entertained by learning things about his environment as he ought to be.
I’ve never been an anti-media type person but I feel that right now we are drowning in a sea of media. Which is why when I read this article it really hit home. It reminded me of a program we did as a primary one year. They had a cool name for it which I can’t remember now, but what we did was give up TV for the month of September right up to General Conference. The idea being that it got us more in the mode of being ready for Conference. At the beginning of the month I thought it was the worst thing ever. A whole month without TV?! How would we ever make it?? But as the month went on I missed it less and less. In fact, after the month was over I found that I just didn’t watch TV as much ever again… until about my senior year of college after which my TV consumption has slowly been on the rise. Who would have thought that a simple program like that could have such a long lasting (although obviously not permanent) impact? That’s not to say that I hated TV or I never wanted to watch it, but what had once been almost an addiction had lost a lot of its appeal. I really liked it better when I was that way and would like to return to that state of being less addicted to the media.
In preparation for this upcoming General Conference I would like to try a similar program. The hard thing is that the media I consume today isn’t just TV but a barrage of different types of media. Of course, in my line of work and in the age we live it is impractical to completely unplug for a month, but my plan is to set myself some very definite and drastic limits for my media intake for the next month. Since I’m accountable to all of you on the internet, I feel that much more responsible to actually follow through. My plan might change slightly between now and when I have to start but here’s what I’m planning to do:
Starting Tuesday, 01 September 2009 until Saturday, 03 October 2009 I will:
The real success is in the things that I want to do with my time instead. One of the hardest parts is coming up with other things to do in the time that we get so used to filling with media. Here are some of the things I’d like to do:
These aren’t the highest goals that I’ve set for myself, but I wanted to make sure they were attainable goals for me with a baby. So, there you have it, my goals for reducing my media consumption in preparation for General Conference. Anyone want to join me? I know it sounds daunting, but I can promise that if you will make your own such goals you will get more out of this upcoming General Conference as well as find more ways to enrich your life.
2 Responses to Tuning Out
Jamie Jo
August 28th, 2009 at 4:17 am
Awesome goals, Brit. I have not had TV since I moved to TO since I couldn't afford it at the time, but then I never missed it. Brian and I still don't have TV, although the internet is slowly changing my consumption of TV shows anyway. I don't think i would live without some of it (since Rebecca insists on sleeping on my shoulder for naps, grounding me on the couch for hours). But I've made similar goals and I'm glad another mom is doing it too. Bring on the scripture study and dishes done by bedtime!
Ryan Lockwood
August 30th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Brittny, GREAT GOALS! I have been thinking the same thing these past couple of days. And if you would like Taylor and I have set a goal of attending the temple every Thursday. So if you would like to come with us I am sure that it will be a problem. Well I guess the only thing would be finding a baby sitter…but I think we can help you out in finding one.:P.