Unplugged Time
Years ago, in my family, a cardboard box became “Boxy.” Not a fort, not a spaceship. Just Boxy. A four-year-old decided that was enough, and for weeks, it was.
Unplugged time doesn’t usually look like the picture in your head. It’s messier and smaller and stranger than that.
Long weekend or not, what does unplugged family time actually look like right now? Not the ideal version. The real one.
What does it actually look like this week? Tell us what you’re doing in the comments.
📦 Kids entertaining themselves with something random
☀️Outside, whether or not there’s a plan
🗣️ Negotiating over screen time
📚 Books, puzzles, or quiet solo time
🧹Chores turned into a group activity
📱 Honestly, still mostly screens
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Mary Nunaley
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Unplugged Time
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