Life Without Television

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Life Without Television First of all, with no television to compete for our time, we found plenty of hours for personal interests. We all read more that week than we had read during the six months before. I never thought that reading is an enjoyable thing to do, since I rarely read a book before. We each also enjoyed some hobbies we had ignored for ages. Picnic together in my yard, play some games, and have a long conversation with my family seems pleased at that time. In addition, my sister and I both stopped procrastinating with our homework. Before the television had broken, we always made reasons to not to do the homework, but at that time there was no reason to skip the homework. I realized that homework is important for us. Second, we did chores that had been hanging over our heads for too long. There were many jobs around the house that had needed attention for some time. I and my dad fixed the window which had broken in a long time and we also tidied up the whole house together. My sister and my mom were cooking together, that was their mastering in. We also had a chance to do some long-postponed shopping. We rarely go shopping together, because all our daily activities. The moment, when choosing the suitable dress to my mom and my sister, was one activity that we used to do. And each of us also did some letter writing or other paperwork that was long overdue. The television show was really taking our time until I can’t finish my paperwork. Finally, and probably most important, we spent time with each other. Instead of just being in the same room together while we stared at a screen, we actually talked for many pleasant hours. I realized that I had missed this moment, when found out that my sister want to take driving license. How come I was living under the same roof but I did not know about it. Moreover, for the first time in years my family played

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