Foreshadowing his world to come; a future techie it seems.
I saw this little boy in a mobile phone store, patiently waiting for his parents to make their purchase; they knew just what to give him to keep him occupied.
Foreshadowing his world to come; a future techie it seems.
I saw this little boy in a mobile phone store, patiently waiting for his parents to make their purchase; they knew just what to give him to keep him occupied.
Indeed, the generations to come will take off somewhere on tech, but physically and spiritually could be left behind…
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That is a worrisome thought, but very probable. I’m not so sure of the spirituality of the coming generations. Thanks for stopping in to comment.
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It’s like they’re from another planet, really – Mo’s grand-daughter was operating her iPad before her 3rd birthday! 🙂
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So true. Whenever I have a question on my phone I ask my oldest grandson.
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Perfect! And a stereotype of children across the globe today! My daughter rations her childrens time on their digital devices, and I enjoy witnessing the negotiations 🙂
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Thanks! Ha! I can imagine the negotiations having seen a bit of that with our soon to be 10 year old grandson 🙂
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My daughter keeps her two little boys quiet in the restaurant with two iPads 🙂
Wonderful entry!
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Thanks, Amy. Perfect in a restaurant for sure!
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I love the shot and remember my son who was just like little boy…and still is today! No wonder why he went into a technology-related field! Thanks for a great post.
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Thanks, Patricia. We were at the mall a couple of days ago, and I noticed so many really young kids inside the Apple Store playing with all the equipment out on display, iPads, iPods, PCs…they are something!
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“…they knew just what to give him to keep him occupied…”
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Thanks for the visit, Frizz
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Great capture and effect, Angeline. I see images like this one and cannot help but wonder what sort of world he’ll inhabit. What will his children be given to keep them occupied?
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Thanks, John. That is quite a thought, what this little boy’s children will be given to keep them occupied.
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😀 Nice one, Angeline 🙂
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Thanks, Paula. Welcome back!
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Great, It didn’t strike me that the theme can be interpreted this way to. And Nice picture of the kid and his gadget. The glow kinda makes it look dreamy. As if it’s a vision.
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Thanks, Irfan; I softened the photo up a bit to try to give it that foreshadow/vision look. Glad you like it, and thanks for stopping in to comment.
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Great interpretation of the challenge
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Thanks, Sangeeta.
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The kid and his gadget… nice post… 🙂
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So many kids these days with gadgets. It seems the way of the world to come. Thanks.
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It is crazy Angeline that we never had computers or grew up with the Internet and now my kids and your grand kids will know nothing different! Great entry!
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Thanks! It is incredible to think about life before. We asked our oldest grandson if he knew what significant event happened in 1973…he looked at us like we were crazy (that’s the year his dad was born).
PS: for those of you doing the math and trying to figure out my age…..I was a child bride 🙂
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Lovely Angeline! 🙂
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Thanks, Nicole.
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I have noticed many children are kept occupied with tech devices – even I have done so 🙂
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One of our grandsons does not watch TV, and I was kind of glad about that…but he loves cell phones (he’s 2).
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