3-4 weekdays, 5-6 Saturday, 6-10 Sunday (depending on football, and Disney 
Sunday night movie)

But football, soccer, baseball, karate, boy scouts, cub scouts, bikes, and 
family camping got in the way of that.

Which is about what I am seeing from my 5-year-old nephew (my only reference 
point).

He watches a little more, but between videos, dvds, netflix, on demand and 
tivo, he gets to watch what he wants when he wants, rather than whenever it is 
on.

He turns the TV on when he gets up, and it is on through most of his day. But 
after the first time he sees a show, he doesn't sit and watch the whole thing 
again. He will stop what he is doing to see a particulalrly good scene, but 
then continues about his day. He wakes me about 6 am on Saturday mornings when 
I sleep over. We'll play checkers, write books, ride bikes, play Cariboo, 
organize his Netflix list, clean his room, listen to music, play the drums and 
guitar, walk the dog, get breakfast, wash the car, get dressed, wrestle. The 
whole time the TV is on, but it is more a background thing. His parents get up 
between 8 and 11 (if they want to sleep in, it is their one day to indulge), 
and they join in the chaos of treasure hunts, grocery shopping, cleaning the 
house, building motorcycles and cars, walks and bike rides in the woods, 
finding the dog, etc.

Jerry

Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/04 11:14AM >>>
How many hours a day did you watch them?



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