Monday, August 20, 2012

Pulling the Plug

Last week I finally did it — I cancelled my home internet.

I've been thinking about it for a while. I haven't had cable TV in years. I have internet at the bookshop, but the home internet has become my entertainment; mostly social networking and watching movies on Netflix. I occasionally blog and freelance, too.

As the budget kept getting tighter I thought, what else can I cut? In June I cancelled Netflix. With extra part-time jobs that month, I was too busy to miss it.

Two things pushed me over the edge. First, I joined Pinterest. I liked it. It's a fun diversion with lots of pretty pictures, a little like playing a mindless video game while interacting with online friends. But it's a time-sink, the wormhole of attention deficit. One night I'd planned to clean house during the few free hours I had all week. Next thing I know, it's after bed-time and I'm still on the computer.

Second, I read in this post by Joshua Fields Millburn that he cancelled his home internet. Lightbulb moment — Joshua's a professional blogger, and he has no internet at home. Do you know what that means? That means he has a quitting time. I don't have a quitting time.

So I "pulled the plug." It cost the equivalent of one month's bill to keep my e-mail service for the whole year, and a frustrating, 40-minute phone call. I'm hoping for more productive or peaceful evenings, and come next month, there will be one less bill to pay.

Here we go!

Sunday, August 5, 2012

Hi from Gwen!

Hi!  This is Gwen, the "most experienced" (translation:  "oldest") of the sisters and cousins who make up the Farmer's Granddaughters. Just making a short post to see how all of this works.  Hope you will enjoy reading what we have to share!