Older grandson (18) is like that. Computer, cell phone, Ipod, often simultaneously.
Do see SOME hope for the younger grandson (11). He's been going out lobstering with his Mom's boyfriend, working as a stern man. I'm here to tell ya, that's WORK! More'n I'd care to do at 59. I'm told he sticks right to it, works his butt off and gets ticked off if anybody tries to help him. I've seen the results physically and mentally. Almost gives me hope...
As to being outdoors, I was the same growing up in the 50's and 60's in Michigan. Out at the crack of dawn, in for 10 minute for a sandwich at lunch time, and out again until as much after dark as I could get away with. Riding bikes, building "hay forts" (love them small square bales...) and tree houses, hayfield softball, you name it. If it was outdoors, it was for me.
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