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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 227529" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Oh, how much fun Christmas vacation is (not!). I am glad things worked out at the restaurant. Good thinking by the adults. </p><p> </p><p>I remember my kids playing the Sims game and it was interesting to see what scenarios they came up with. In general, boys (at least from my observations/in my opinion) thrive on that rough and tough stuff. </p><p> </p><p>I do agree with you about movies and games having an impact on young minds. I used to cringe when my son was big time into the series of PS2 Grand Theft Auto games along with his friends. Nasty stuff. Tried to discourage it, of course, but my son and his friends were attracted to those particular games. Fortunately, at that time, my son did spend a lot of his free time in sports, and he got out and away from the PS2 games.</p><p> </p><p>Hope all goes well until school starts again!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 227529, member: 5937"] Oh, how much fun Christmas vacation is (not!). I am glad things worked out at the restaurant. Good thinking by the adults. I remember my kids playing the Sims game and it was interesting to see what scenarios they came up with. In general, boys (at least from my observations/in my opinion) thrive on that rough and tough stuff. I do agree with you about movies and games having an impact on young minds. I used to cringe when my son was big time into the series of PS2 Grand Theft Auto games along with his friends. Nasty stuff. Tried to discourage it, of course, but my son and his friends were attracted to those particular games. Fortunately, at that time, my son did spend a lot of his free time in sports, and he got out and away from the PS2 games. Hope all goes well until school starts again!!! [/QUOTE]
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