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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Television in the Bedroom

When I was growing up, we only have one wooden boxed television (TV) and it was a black and white with small screen TV and it was situated in the living room where all my family gather everynight to watch shows together. We only had the regular channels with around 10 channels choices, there was no cable TV, we only had an antenna at the roof top.

Nowadays, most family have multiple television, one for each room, some people even place another TV in their kitchen and bathroom. We currently have one TV in the living room and one in the bedroom. I used to not be able to sleep with any kind of noise when Im trying to sleep, but nowadays, since we have television in our bedroom and we watch shows from bed every night, I have come to love the idea of having TV in the bedroom, not just in the living room. Surprisingly, I can now sleep in the night even if the TV is on, but when we feel like it is almost time to sleep, we usually put the TV on a timer 30 to 90 minutes more showing time and set it to have it turn off automatically so that even when we fall asleep, the TV will not be stay on the whole night and dawn.

WHat about you, do you watch TV in your bedroom? Can you sleep with a music on or the TV on?

4 comments:

Roselle said...

Hi Jaze, we have television in every rooms too.. and honestly, i use our t.v. as my night light.. weird, isnt it? :D by the way, i added this blog to my bravejournal. :)

Pretty Life Online said...

hehehe same with us too!

Raquel said...

Good for you, you had 10 channels. I remember in late 70's ata yun, 1 channel lang and it wasn't clear enough, sabi pa nila, maraming lamok sa screen. *wink*

Even bathroom have television nowadays. I think technology makes the people lazy.

Hmmm, I can't sleep if the light is on and the noise from the TV or music.

JAZEVOX said...

hi roselle, you mean you got one in your bathroom too? thats cool. ill check your blog for it.

thanks PrettyLifeOnline for the stop over :-)

hi raquel, im not quite sure if we had exactly 10 channels, but im pretty sure we never had 250 channels like most people have nowadays in their cables and satellites :-)

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