Precisely. It's cheesy in a way, but if it works, having non electronics
Times and even scheduling personal times (date night anyone?)  is great for
keeping relationships and actually doing things with your kids that grow
you and them  (not just watching a show or YouTube together heheh).  I took
my youngest to the library Wednesday night and we looked for appropriate AR
books and reserved "Fly guy"books together.
On Dec 1, 2012 1:15 AM, "John Franklin" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Same here. 41, dad etc.... I spend my 40 minutes commuting listening to
> podcast. I lunch break reading and following up on the notes in ever note.
> I twitter during the day and I email urls home to follow up on after
> dinner. It helps that the family is busy most weeknights. Fri–sun = analog
> stuff.
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