Part of my gratitude springs from my own story, from experiencing first hand how pathetic it sounds when all you can think of to do when at a friend's house is play video games. I've had to learn the hard way that life and time with people outside of a television screen is so much better, bigger, brighter, larger than inside a video game. You are teaching your children so that they don't fall into the same mistake I made. I respect that, and I'm grateful for it. I pray that someday your children will recognize just what you gave to them by requiring them to actually live life before they stared at a screen. As for me, thank you for raising children with imaginations and the ability to tell stories. Their words made my visit one that I will never forget.
Grace and love,
-The Black Knight