Great questions on the last post! I have to remember to post more about our day-to-day lives and not just our trips.  Here’s a little about what TV is like here…

Simpsons on Local TV
In Atlanta, we hardly ever watched TV – so much so, that we considered not getting a TV in Belgium.  We liked the idea of a tv-free home, especially when we have kids.  On the otherhand, we thought it might be nice for DVDs, and maybe to learn some French or Dutch.  In the end, we got a TV — a really big one.  I’m not sure why so big but I can only figure that even anti-tv guys (Thomas picked it out) go overboard when getting new toys. :)

I’ve recently been working on a web project and have set up shop on the couch with my laptop.  There is one show that I’ve become hooked on – ER.  I had never seen it before, but now I see why it was popular.  Anyone else here a fan? The afternoon has a whole lineup of American sitcoms (with Dutch subtitles) – Fresh Prince, The Nanny, How I Met Your Mother, 10 Rules to Date My Daughter, Grounded for Life, Life with Jim, Friends, The Simpsons…

We get 40 channels – two are BBC and we get World News in English.  Other than what I listed above, and the occassional American movie, everything else is Dutch or French with Dutch subtitles.  Many of the locals I’ve met said they learned English through TV and movies but I just don’t understand how.  I’ve watched a couple Dutch shows – even kids shows – and I can’t follow enough to keep my interest.

What shows would you miss if you didn’t have a TV?  I’ll admit that I miss Jon and Kate Plus 8 and have to follow the drama through websites now.

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