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My Personal Addiction

It started back in 2006.  

At first, it was just something to do occasionally. You know, for a little added fun on the weekend.  I would go online, make my selection and wait for it to be delivered to my mailbox.

It started with just one at a time, about every two weeks.  From there it became two, than three and then….it became a weekly habit.  

I would spend my time scrolling through the list online, decided what I wanted and then wait for it to arrive.

Then I would indulge myself.

My addiction has not improved over the last 8 years and it has become so much easier to feed.

When I was given the option to have 24/7 access with no need to wait for the mail.

Things got really bad.

And expensive.

My addiction to Netflix is a real problem.

I find a series and I binge watch and make my way to the next.

I watch movie after movie after movie.

I’ve upped my internet and my Netflix account so we can stream to 4 devices at a time.

Things aren’t getting better and I only see it getting worse.  

First, Netflix sucked me in with series such as Toddlers & Tiaras, GREEK, Orange Is The New Black and then…..Netflix made the announcement that ALL 7 SEASONS OF GILMORE GIRLS would be available on Netflix on October 1st.

 

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Now, Gilmore Girls is one of the things in life that I love more than chocolate.  So, for the last 18 days….I’ve been watching Lorelai and Rory every chance I get.

As of today, I’m more than half way through season 6.

Once I’m done with the series, I can guarantee that I will start back over from the beginning and this cycle with continue until at least January.

In January, every single episode of Friends will be made available on Netflix and then I will be binge watching that and return to Gilmore Girls after.

The problem is that I’m not the only one who is addicted. My children are addicts too.  

Alexander (age 6) binges on Power Rangers and has even created his own subaccount within my account.

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Ellie (age 2) knows how to access Netflix Kids on my iPad and watches Strawberry Shortcake, Daniel Tiger and all of her other favorites whenever she can get her hands on the iPad.

Zack (age 15) and Libby (age 14) both watch shows constantly using their phones, tablets, computers and even the PS3.

And, let’s face it…Joey (age 1) will be watching his favorite programs before we know it.  He already knows how to unlock my iPhone and how to talk to Siri on the iPhone and iPad and enjoys the occasional cartoon when we snuggle at night.

 

Of all of our monthly expenses, Netflix is the one that I don’t mind paying because it gets A LOT of use.  I logged into my account to check viewing activity and went all the way back to September 1st and between now and then, the only day Netflix was not used was September 2nd, the 1st day of school.

I wish there was a way to see how many hours are watched with a bring down by day and month.  It would show how badly we are addicted.

Thank you Marc Randolph and Reed Hastings for bringing Netflix to life.

Pretty by Jillian Lauren Review & Giveaway Ends 10/16/11


Annie is busy and really doesn’t have that much time to read. Or I could say that she is a really slow reader and it takes her an absurd amount of time to finish a book if she ever does. So this typically means that whenever she is given a book to review it comes to me to read. So I will be writing this wonderful review for Pretty by Jillian Lauren.

The first thing that struck me about this book is that, at least by the picture on the back, it was written by a pretty (get it, ‘pretty’….like the book title…wow I really haven’t got much sleep lately) brunette with two first names. People with first names for last names just bother me for some reason although the fact, which I found out later, that she is a former stripper did help me read the book. No I am not really that shallow, I am just reaching for some form of humor to go with this very serious book.

The book is about a young woman name Bebe Baker who is an ex-everything dealing with profound emotional issues stemming from an awful accident and a hereditary issue with addiction. This is definitely a book that I would never have read without the constant prodding of a wife who is pregnant so I need to humor her in all things so as not to have my head cut off and/or be castrated. So I read the book and although it was not my cup of tea, I can see how it would be quite enjoyable to the crowd that enjoys these looks into how those with substance abuse issues, and other forms of psychological issues that have acronyms, have gotten that way and how hard it is to dig themselves back out of that pit.

The various characters are well written and fleshed out nicely so as to make you feel that you have met them, or someone very similar, in the past. No matter what circles we run in, we have friends, family members, or even mere acquaintances who have at one point in time or another come face to face with some, if not all, of these issues.

It really is an eye opener that gets into the nitty-gritty of what it is like for these women. It did have a slow moving plot but that is by design more than indifference and almost reads more like non-fiction than fiction.

I would like to recommend this book to those who want to know why a gorgeous young woman could end up in a halfway house, taking cosmetology classes, and dating the craziest of the crazies who are truly more sane than many of the rest of us.

If you would like the opportunity to read this book, we are offering a copy for giveaway!
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