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Originally Posted by ZonieDiver
I'm not sure how one would lead to the other. I have MORE contact with my children, and I am sure I will have more with my grandchild because of said technology.
If my grandson crawls for the first time at 6:00 p.m. tonight, I can be watching it at 6:05 p.m. - and smiling from ear to ear.
I'm going to embrace the new techno-gizmos. To each, his or her own! 
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Indeed ZD!!! My Grandma and pa passed away after 75 years of marriage in 91 & 92. I know that they both always showed me and my twin sis and bro, unconditional love, just with the little things. Like, homemade white-grape juice, and pancakes on a Saturday morning. These were enjoyed at the kithen table of their farmhouse, while listening to the radio, forecasting the farmers almanac of crops for the seasons to come.
In any case, it was tech free.

And from the back of "my ride" at the time, (a Red-Wagon,) I could tell you the status of rows of corn, tall apple trees, or pumpkins ripening in the patch!

Damn, Imiss those days.
Holly