Coffee Chat: Will our kids be boring?

When Patti and I were brainstorming our holiday gift guides, we realized how different our own kids have it. Some of the things we loved growing up are literally analog. Weโ€™re talking physical media: cassettes and CDs, VHS and DVDs, gaming consoles with zero connectivity. Who even owns a CD player anymore?

Tech has allowed us to reduce our carbon footprint by eliminating physical items in lieu of streaming and downloading entertainment onto one device; but that leaves a big gap when kids arenโ€™t supposed to have their own smart devices until 8th grade.

For me, Iโ€™ve become the gatekeeper to my kidsโ€™ entertainment. I control what they listen to, play, and watch. While thatโ€™s not necessarily a bad thing, especially when it comes to the metaverse, Iโ€™ve started to feel like it might limit their ability to explore in a pop cultural sense.

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Our Balloon Museum Playdate Review

Balloons go hand-in-hand with celebrations. Kids are all over them. So, it felt like a no-brainer to do our next playdate at the Balloon Museum. The Balloon Museum opened Letโ€™s Fly in Atlanta this spring and runs through June 9th. They have more locations in the US and internationally.

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