24 Hour Technology-Free Log
Posted by: owleyes333 / Category: 24 Hour, Environmental Science BIO 36, TechnologyAs much as I dreaded the idea to spend an entire day without my computer or television or any other form of technology, I was really rather excited to see how I would handle myself in this situation. I told quite a bit of people what I did, and after the confused faces and crazy eyes, I always got this question:
What did you do?
What did I do? I really did not do much of anything as far as activities go. I would think, "Hey, this would be a good time to write a short story!" And then I would head to my computer only to realize I could not use it. When I went to write the story by hand, I just felt like I was using too much paper and that my words could not be written as fast as I was thinking them. So instead, I read quite a bit. I used to love reading, but I have been distracted by things like Angry Birds, Facebook, the notorious Facebook games, movies, television shows, and so much more. But now that I did not have access to many of these things, I found time for myself.
With all of this "self" time, I decided to have a kind of spa day, and just pampered myself. But, not being one to dwell on trying to make this ugliness that is my face go away, I could not spend all day doing this. So I started in on some crafts. I worked on a blanket I have been crocheting, and when I got into a bit of a boredom slump, I made birds out of fondant and began launching them at pigs.
To be honest, I would have gotten really bored if I had spent all of this time by myself. Luckily, I had friends and family to spend my boredom with, and so I talked quite a bit. But the second they went to turn on the TV, I ran off and started cleaning something in an other room so I could not hear it or participate in watching it.
And so now came the question:
What did you do that was different? What did you do that saved energy?
For one, I shut off the central air. We really do not need it. Our house is insulated nicely, and the day was relatively cool (until later in the day when it started to ran quite a bit). But when it rained, I found it to be much more comforting to curl up in a blanket(s) and just chat (or read).
I could not take a cold shower. I chickened out. I did, however, take a luke-warm shower and then, when it came time to shave, I shut off the water and just used a damp towel to get the job done. It took a bit more focus and precision, and I came out of it with a few more cuts, but whatever. It really was not much of a difference - it was just more time.
I unplugged everything. i have often heard that if there is nothing plugged in while you sleep, you sleep really well. I never really thought I could tell the difference but I did this night. I fell asleep quickly and easily - but it was by candlelight so I had to wake myself up again, turn it off, and head back to sleep. But it really was not too bad.
In the End, there are two parts.
There are things I can and cannot live without.
Things I CAN Live Without:
For one, I can certainly cut down on my shower time. I typically spend 30 minutes in the shower, wasting water, when I can really just spend half of that time in there, or less. Sure it will take some practice, but it would give me more time to do other things, so that is always good.
Secondly, I can definitely stop watching as much television. I definitely watch a lot of it, and even when there is "nothing on" I still have something playing, just for background noise.
Thirdly, I could live without the heater. I like curling up in blankets. But, I have never been a nice person in the heat so I am not too sure whether or not I could give up on air conditioning too. I guess I will just have to test it out in the summer and see how things go.
Fourthly, I could definitely do with doing more things outside. I spend a lot of time in doors, I do not exercise much, and to be honest I could do with more of both.
Fifthly, I suppose I don't need to play games on Facebook. Its fun, but I really don't need to live and breath Cityville. I can take the time to turn down my virtual city and replace it with my real city. That sounds nice, right?
Things I Cannot Live Without:
First, my phone. I really cannot live without my phone. Games and apps aside, it serves as the only form of communication I have for those friends and family members who do not live near me. Its more than just a device. Its a link to those that I love, and I really do not think I could sever that link.
Secondly, my computer. Sure, I could spend less time on it but I cannot cut it out of my life completely. I need it for school: it is a fast, easy, and convenient way to get my homework done. Nothing is turned in written by hand. It all needs to be typed, and I need my computer to do that. Also, I love writing and doing that on paper is not fast enough for me. Not to mention the internet! I can cut back on my television viewing, but not on the internet. That's how I get the majority of my global and local news, nowadays. Newspapers cost money and are steadily declining, so I need something free and with tons of different opinions on one subject so that I can form my own. And what's better to do that with than the internet?
Aside from that, everything else is just a preference.
So, In Conclusion...
Sure, I could go and unplug everything and only plug it in when I need it. I'm sure it would save my parents tons of money on electricity, but when I brought this up to them they were not really a fan. And that's really what it comes down to. I still live in there home, so I still need to obey their rules. Of course, I will always try to keep working on them and convincing them that these things will help, but the fact of the matter is they like the convenience of having things plugged in and ready. I'm going to keep suggesting "greener ways" but its not something I feel is in my right to force upon them.
However, I can say that when I do move out, I will do things differently. I will be much more conscientious about my home, and what my home does in terms of "being green." Its just going to take some time. But hopefully, once I move out and practice living in this way, my parents can see it could be just as easy for them. If only they tried.
