Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Talking to our kids about sex

Interesting article about discussing the sexualized nature of our world.
For the full article - "Miley Cyrus: Dealing with the 'sexualization of childhood"

A couple of highlights:

  • But family and media observers say the whole Miley Cyrus episode is a reminder that open communication with children from an early age can help them learn how to interpret the frenzied media world around them. 
  • Spinks says, they’ll need help to “understand that what they see isn’t necessarily OK for them to mimic or OK for them to want to copy.  The key to doing that, Spinks says, lies in early and ongoing two-way communication with children, which includes "being clear on what’s negotiable and what’s non-negotiable.”
  • "As they get older, they’re able to make more and more complex decisions but the more you teach them how to make decisions, the easier it will be help them understand and interpret the consequences of their decisions going forward."
  • When it comes to children’s exposure to media and the choices made around what they watch or absorb online, Spinks says the conversations about what’s appropriate and not appropriate at home, school or in the community are much simpler if they begin at an early age.  "It is much easier to start having those conversations when your kids are six, seven and eight than when they’re 12 and 13 … when you’re starting to get into the ‘You’re-not-the-boss-of-me’ stage. Well, yes, as a parent, you actually are and there are limits that parents need to set."
  • "Besides controlling the content, which of course is good, you’re also modelling the idea that media use is an active choice, that you choose to watch a TV show or a movie rather than just sitting down and turning on the TV."

Wednesday, September 08, 2010

LifeLight Festival

Last weekend my family and I went to the LifeLight music festival. We camped with a couple friends.

Positive things:
  • Camping with friends
  • David Crowder Band was great
  • Need to Breathe and Group 1 Crew also rocked
  • I did enjoy Family Force Five's acoustic set - though they sure did not seem like they wanted to be there
  • It was amazing seeing people make/renew commitments to follow Jesus
  • The speakers emphasized surrendering our total life to Jesus - what a great focus
  • Famous Dave's pork sandwich
Things I didn't enjoy so much:
  • Screaming bands - which we could hear very well at our campsite, and which went on till about 2am. Though I did find it humorous trying to fall asleep to band screaming "Die, die, die, die..." Glad my kids had fallen asleep by then.
  • Sometimes it felt a bit like a Christian pep rally
  • The concert wasn't really free - we were guilted into giving money
Over all it was a good experience. The best part was hanging out with friends. Will see if we go next year.

Friday, January 08, 2010

Photo contest and prayer


Every year my wife does the best photos of the year (and you get to vote for your favorite). So swing over to her sight to see a few of glimpses of our life.

Here are a couple links to my favorite online prayer sites:
Sacred Space
Prayer labyrinth

Have a blessed weekend.