Monday, April 8, 2019

If Only Fishing Were A Video Game



I feel a little less worried about the fate of the free world after a weekend visit by my seven-year-old grandson. I’ll explain in a moment.

I did all of the things that grandpas do. I took him to work here on Saturday. He seemed much more interested in the technology than the trade. I tucked him in with stories of Stan Musial and on Saturday we rode around on my Kawasaki Mule, used a chain saw and went fishing.  All fit for Norman Rockwell imagery.

But I could never fully become as interesting as my I-phone. It is disturbing to me that I spend an average of 3 hours a day on my phone, mostly doing business. But kids today spend way more time than that peering at technology. 

I played baseball at the local sandlot. Sometimes I even played soldier with make believe guns.

There’s no “make believe” any more. Carson goes on-line with his neighborhood friends. They work as a team to shoot animated AR-15s to take out everything from invading terrorists….to ghouls.

I used to shoot make-believe Germans with a broomstick. And I’m German.

It makes grandpaw-ing much more difficult for me than it ever was for my grandfather. I can’t compete with the technology in my pocket. And I likely have grandkids that haven’t even been born yet. That means I will have to boost my WIFI to have a prayer.
Imagine. As I said, I took Carson fishing. He just couldn’t understand my fascination with watching a bobber….when he could be shooting lasers through a zombie.

So I’m not too worried about our country’s future security….from terrorists…or the undead.

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