Century...that is so very kind of you! I possibly have a lead on some equipment, but I'll have to see how that pans out. Cost is definitely an issue. BTW...lol...my son is over my shoulder saying: "MOM!!! TELL HIM WE'LL TAKE IT!!" LMBO!
And you are too right about turning on the tv, and seeing any number of things. I find it appalling that even in the middle of the day, there are shows, and advertisements on, that are very inappropriate, IMNSHO. It's pretty sad when I have to supervise his watching Nickelodeon, a kid's channel!
Generally he's pretty good about not watching the things he knows he's not allowed to. But, like a kid, every now and then he tries to get away with it. Thank God I have that extra set of eyes in the back of my head!
I have to say, I was pretty impressed with my big guy (now that he's 9, he doesn't want me to call him my "wee one")...I came on forum to show him some of the 10 codes...he knew around 20 of them, just from playing semi-based computer games! I was quite amazed, actually! He is turning inside out with anticipation!
I keep having this funny feeling though, about starting with CBs. About a year ago, he asked if he could have some fish...a neighbor had offered to give him some Convicts (a species of cichlid). We had a 10 gallon tank, so I thought heck, why not. We'd clean the tank, set it up, and "have fish for free". Yeaaaaaah riiiiiiiight! It quickly became apparent the fish were aggressive, and the tank was too small. Now, a year later, a new larger tank, hood, bio-filter, substrate, etc etc etc...all the things that go along with the hobby, a few more colorful cichlids (yellow labs), a few expensive cichlids that were way too aggressive for the tank that had to be given away, and some colorful, but expensive, dither fish to aid in cutting down the aggression that ultimately became dinner...those "free" fish have cost me more than $400!! I have a slight feeling...nay, I fib...a STRONG feeling, that CBing might have the same effect on my pocketbook! ROFLMBO! But you know what? This is something that I KNOW he is very interested in, something that will be an enjoyment to him, something that can also teach...I have no hesitations in supporting him in it.