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How to solve a YouTube crisis

In the good old days, I remember my granny telling me the story of the Crow and the Sparrow while having my meals.  In this story, a wet crow wants shelter in a sparrow’s home. Now the crow’s house was made of cow dung which got washed away during the rains. The sparrow’s house was made of wax hence it withstood the rain.

This traditional folk tale can go on for as long as the child is eating because the sparrow keeps on making excuses not to open the door and let the crow in. And with each excuse, granny would stuff a morsel into my mouth.

But this granny is short of patience. Besides, my grandson was born in the time of technology. He much preferred the nursery rhymes and stories on YouTube to my rambling stories that became more and more ridiculous with each meal.

However, one day, YouTube refused to work. I was getting frantic because Wow Dinga was now completely hooked onto his lunchtime story and wouldn’t eat without it. But he showed remarkable calm and said

“Ajji, why don’t you delete your YouTube App, reboot your iPad and install it again?”

And this from someone who was just 2.5 years old? I definitely didn’t know how to do more than putting a light switch on at that age.

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11 responses to “How to solve a YouTube crisis”

  1. Each generation improves on the previous one. Reminds me of the song What a Wonderful World – I hear babies cry I watch them grow, they’ll learn much more than I’ll ever know.

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    1. Yes the song was quite prophetic ? Or is it just the natural course of life where each generation is smarter than the preceding one ?

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  2. Yes, that’s what kids learn now, and we even teach them how to code when they are 4 years old!

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    1. They’ve become much too smart for me

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  3. Child is the father of man or in this instance of grandma. We always have so much to learn from them.

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    1. Smart Alecs they’ve become !

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  4. Kids these days are really clever when it comes to technology! We didn’t know anything at their age!

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  5. How would our generation manage without kids to help us out?

    Y is for …

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  6. Kids today are very smart when it comes to the computer, apps or anything tech related. I’m glad we didn’t have home computers back in the day. I enjoyed reading or telling stories to my children. With you tube it seems we have been replaced : (

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  7. Kids are so smart these days.. wow

    Y is for Yield

    Yield

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  8. Anagha Yatin Avatar
    Anagha Yatin

    Born techno-genius, Wow Dinga!!! Was he listening to all of that while still inside the womb, I wonder… :)

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