Thursday, October 15, 2015

“All screens are not created equal”

Pediatricians are dialing back their recommendations on screen time limits for children. 
By Sumathi Reddy
http://www.wsj.com/article_email/pediatricians-rethink-screen-time-policy-for-children-1444671636-lMyQjAxMTE1NDEyNTkxOTU2Wj


A new article, released October 12, 2015, reevaluates screen time limits for kids. As a mom of two kids, one recently turning two, in this technological age I am more than happy to read that this is being reevaluated. “All screens are not created equal” is important to understand. Watching hours of mindless reality TV is not the same as a documentary on the lives of the great killer whales. Watching 30 minutes of kitten youtube videos is different than 30 minutes of facetime with a distant relative.
Personally when I review the TV shows or the phone application I present to my daughter I try to evaluate what it is promoting. I try to limit her to one fun movie (i.e. Tangled and Frozen are a hit because she likes to sing and dance along to the songs and the animals make her happy) and the phone apps are puzzles and encourage her motor skills (i.e. drawing and matching games).
A huge vice I know needs to be corrected is the “background” TV. Growing up the TV was only on when everyone was around to watch it. As I grew up though and lived on my own I liked having music or movies playing in the background for sound because when it was too quiet it meant that every creak was a stranger creeping around ready to bust in. Now, the second I get home the TV is flipped on and stays on till it times itself out long after we fall asleep.
I do get out of the house with my daughter though… as it cools off especially. Now we spend about an hour outside which means an hour away from the constant stream of TV.

Monday, September 28, 2015

Until You’re Mine – Samantha Hayes

Given to me by a coworker, 2 stars. This book had such promise. I do not think the character voices were strong enough to distinguish themselves so the changes in narrator got muddled to the point of confusion. It is almost like the Author was not fully convinced of the storyline she wanted to follow and it could have branched so many ways from page to page. There was a lot of unnecessary character development in the nanny that really had no added value to the story, seemed like the author was just desperately trying to make you see something in the nanny that wasn’t going to be there at the end. Also, you need to pay close attention to details revealed through the different characters perspectives in order to understand their significance and see what a small world the characters reside in. Otherwise these details just seem completely pointless.
I think a rewrite strengthening the character’s individual voices will make this book a million times better as well as rewriting the plot on the back. Maybe just a quick outline of Claudia seems to have a perfect life, Zoe is the much needed nanny to the rescue but is the picture perfect? How far would someone go to have their own child? Right now the summary, I feel, has nothing to do with the actual plotline and goes back to the Author pushing way too hard for what she thinks is the twist.

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn

Passed along by my Mother-In-Law, 5 stars. I saw the movie first, and the book and movie were both great! The movie did its best to stay true to the story and the variances are easily forgiven and even hard to spot. The voice that tells the story easily carries the reader along on the wicked journey deep into the minds of a psychopath. Obviously the book has more ability to dive deeper into other latent characters and into back story more so you get a bigger and better picture but the movie is a huge compliment. Even if you already know the ending, the book is enthralling. Would definitely recommend it to anyone.

Against the Wall - Julie Prestsater (Against the Wall #1)

Top 100 Free Amazon, 2 stars. This was a super quick easy read. Not a bad book just not fantastic. Typical mousy girl has hot boyfriend and is shocked and devastated when hot boyfriend leaves her for the school tramp (they are all teachers) even though their relationship has been on again off again for the past 10 years…Really women of the world? Why can you not read the signs?!?! But, don’t worry reader, she of course has a hot best friend (also a teacher at the same school) that has been pining after her for years. So naturally she plays the “Oh! I just don’t know!” game deciding between the two which leads to a gigantic miscommunication that leads to heartbreak and then an epic proposal.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Submerged by Cheryl Kaye

Top 100 Free on Amazon, 3 stars. This book was a super quick read and worth the time. It kept you on

the edge of your seat. Though it had some supernatural parts that weren’t fully necessary or fully

explained and a couple blah chapters at the end overall it was a good read!

Adrenaline by John

Top 100 Free on Amazon, 3 stars. Another Amazon free book that is worth a look. It is about a group of

anesthesiologist that are being sabotaged right as merger is taking place and they need to be doing their

best. There are a few side plot lines that do not impact the story that aren’t fully interesting since they

also fail to develop the characters in a meaningful way but overall it was a quick read that wasn’t a

waste of time. Makes you really want to research the important people in your surgery room.

A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini

This book was given to me by a coworker and it was great! 4 stars! I was born in Russia and adopted out

at a very young age. Though I remember some of the struggles of living in a poor area I thankfully have

not been a war zone or even a natural disaster. This book really makes you see the other side to 9/11.

Yes, our great country was attacked and many lives were list in that attack…and in the following wars.

The flipside though is all the unrest and devastation that hundreds of thousands of innocent people

faced in the Middle East as a result of the choices of a very small group of radical individuals. This book

really helps perspective and being thankful for the things you do have, especially as a woman.