S.T.
i think it's really smart of you. technology is so weirdly addictive. i'm glad i did the bulk of my child-rearing before constant connection became so ubiquitous. when i compare how voraciously i used to read with how many books i read now, it's depressing. MP and FB eat up alarming amounts of my daily leisure time.
i've played around with putting myself on this diet of which you speak. a couple of months ago i ran it past my younger and his girlfriend, and asked them if they thought they could unplug altogether- phone, internet, video games and tv- for one weekend. my son's eyes grew to the size of saucers, and K said 'one of my multiple personalities would have to die.'
which amused me greatly. but alarmed me too.
we had no wi-fi at a cabin on our vacation last year. it was just like getting off coffee. for 24 hours i was antsy and irritable. but then it was so freeing!
but i've never repeated it voluntarily.......
:X khairete
S.