Archive for December, 2007

Interesting Video Game Article

the National Institute on Media and the Family just created their annual list of video games that children 17 and under should avoid.  here is a Fox News article about them. At the end of the article is the list of games.

Now if a secular organization like this can see that these games are probably not suitable for teens and children, what can we learn from that?

Add comment December 20, 2007

Cross Current New Years Eve Party- Just a Reminder!

clock.jpgMonday, December 31
9pm to 1am
at the Mosedale Home (Click here for directions)
Cost $5 per person

Pizza, karaoke, games, fun….we are going to ring in 2008 in style!  We’ll see you there

Add comment December 20, 2007

Name That Baby!!!

Thank you to all the parents who helped make “Name that Baby” possible!  It was awesome.  And thanks to the parents who told their teens to expect a surprise at Cross Current- it created tension, and that was awesome!

Here is the game for your enjoyment- scroll through it, guess the baby, and then scroll down to the next slide and you will see the name!

name-that-baby.ppt

Add comment December 18, 2007

IT’s a GO!

I have looked at the weather and looked out my window, and we are going to have Cross Current this evening.  Please drive carefully as I am sure there will be some slippery spots on the roads.

 See You Tonight!

Add comment December 16, 2007

Christmas Party 07 Pics

Add comment December 16, 2007

What’s Up with MySpace?

myspace-logo.jpgDoes your teen have a myspace account? If you say no, are you sure?  Do you know what your teen is posting on MySpace?

I am not one to say that Myspace is the devil, and that it should be totally banned from society.  As with every technilogical advancement in society, so much of our view of it is how it is used.  And who is using it.

MySpace, Facebook, and other social networking sites, do allow students to share feelings in a somewhat anonymous way.  Let’s face it, a lot of students will post feelings and thoughts on MySpace that they would never dare say to their friends or family. MySpace is a place where students can let their emotions show, because they feel they are protected since it is just a computer.

There are also a lot of dangers to using MySpace and other social networking sites.  The first I can think of is that students place personal info on the site that can be seen by everyone- criminals, enemies, pedophiles, etc.- as well as friends and family.  And I don’t know that teenagers think of the dangers.

While I am not telling you that you should forbid the use of MySpace, facebook, etc., I think as parents you need to be aware of what your students are doing, saying, seeing, on these types of websites.  And more importantly, you need to open a dialogue with your students about the pro’s and con’s of Social Networking Sites, the inherent dangers of posting certain personal information, and the accountability they have to still act like a Christian in cyberspace.

I found a website done by a concerned parent about myspace. Click Here to visit the website.  I will also put it in the blogroll on the right of the screen. 

Add comment December 6, 2007


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