I'm not one to watch a lot of tv, but whenever I do, I always see McDonalds commercials that are aimed for children. For example, the rush zone commercial showing the kids watching football and dancing around because they have a happy meal from McDonalds. Now, I understand that childrens' eating habits and obesity is somewhat a responsibility of the parents', but aren't the fast food advertisements, as well? Well, of course they are. They're specifically aimed for children, so it must be working to "brainwash" young children to eat more fast food because it'll make them happier. I'm a person who is passionate about eating and living healthily, so seeing things like this concerns me quite a bit. One of my worst fears is that my own child will have to grow up in an unhealthy world, so this blog would be a great place to express those fears and a possible way to try and reverse the "junk food overload" in American youth. I want my children to grow up with healthy food habits and exercise habits, not with junk food, fast food, and lazy habits, so this topic, due to my strong defense against fast food advertising to small children, could be a great topic for my site for my capstone class.