Every Dad Needs A TiVo
Like I said in a previous post, TiVoBlog.com has been slow because my wife and I are proud parents of a two-week-old boy. As you can imagine, I haven’t had much time to blog about TiVo and my addiction. That being said, I haven’t forgotten about my TiVo :). As a matter of fact, I think that I enjoy TiVo even more now that I have less free time. For example, today I was able to watch Syracuse vs. UConn three hours after the game was officially over with. I tried to watch it live however; my son decided that he didn’t want me to. If he needs to be changed then I need to change him. If he decides that he wants to go in his swing then I need to put him in the swing. My son’s schedule pretty much dictates what I do and when I do it.
If you’re about to be a Dad and you don’t have a TiVo then I suggest you get one! A TiVo will allow you to feel as though you have some control over your life ;). Well, I better get going; I need to change my son’s diaper.




March 9th, 2005 at 1:36 pm |
Dude, the usefulness of Tivo def. isn’t limited to new parents … you’ll only grow in your appreciation for it when, three years from now, you try and watch Carnivale and your l’il tyke comes stomping in demanding another story.
March 9th, 2005 at 6:32 pm |
Webslog,
Good point. The only problem I foresee is that my TiVo may end up being a toy for my son. A friend of mine has a TiVo however; it is dedicated to recording “Thomas The Train” :).