A Day In My Life Without the Movable Printing Press (Response to 9/18's Lecture)

After the lecture a few days ago, I got around to thinking about just how much different the world would be if the movable printing press had never been invented. Or, if no mass communication device had been invented. Sure, the world would be very different, but even just our day to day life would almost have no correlation with daily life as we now know it.

Since I severely messed up my one question quiz on this same topic, I thought I'd write a response on it to show that I actually somewhat know what I'm talking about. Here is what my daily schedule would be if the movable printing press was never invented.

Location: Holy Roman Empire (present day Germany)
Year: 2018

Sunrise: Wake up to the sound of my infant son crying. My husband has already left the house to tend the fields for the day. I tidy the bed and make breakfast for my son and I.
Mid-Morning: My son takes up a lot of my time, but I have to go collect the eggs from the chickens in the barn and milk the goats before I go into town.
Noon: Pack the eggs, milk, and woven fabric into a large basket and begin the five mile trek into town.
Mid-Afternoon: Arrive into town and trade my items for other things I need, such as wheat, water, and cloth. When I'm done, I pack up and head back home.
Evening: My husband arrives home around this time and I start preparing dinner for the family. 
Night: Feed my son some milk right before all three of us go to sleep.

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