Marion, speaking of TV's on busses, my son's 4th grade class took a field trip to Washington, DC, which is about a 2 1/2 hour drive. The school charted a bus (which had a TV) and the first thing one of the chaperoning mothers did after the bus left the school was stick in some lame Disney movie that they've all seen a billion times. No "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall." No other songs, games or riotous conversation! I couldn't believe I was the only one who complained! That's what gets me! I live in an area that has so many highly educated, nice, thoughtful people, but hardly anyone seems to think this is a problem. Our family doctor is a friend of mine and when he told me he was going to put a TV in his waiting room, I begged him not to. He eventually did, but only shows educational videos. Still...
Briee, I think it's great you only have a FEW TV's in your house. You're right how it helps eliminate boredom in the bathroom. Everything in moderation, you know...
I'm afraid Rocky's not too impressed with your 24" step. As you know, he does step workouts in the uppermost branches of our indoor oak tree, stepping (jumping, really) from lower branches to higher ones.
Briee, I think it's great you only have a FEW TV's in your house. You're right how it helps eliminate boredom in the bathroom. Everything in moderation, you know...