iLove
I resisted getting an iPhone for one reason only – the cost. Not the cost of the phone itself, but the recurring monthly data charge of $30. Any mom will tell you – it’s not the one-time expenses that crush the budget. It’s those recurring costs. And since Keith – and later Rachel – had one I could borrow when needed, I told myself I didn’t need one. And sure didn’t want to pay for it.
In March – spurred by a new job in AT&T – I broke down and bought one.
And I’m in love. iLove. How did I survive those years with my now constant-companion?!
Bad weather in San Antonio today. Students at Lois’ high school were herded to the gym, where the power went out. Think she was hinting to be picked up early?! I love the iPhone’s qwerty keyboard – so much easier to text back, though I’m fond of one-word response. My screensaver shot is of Hannah holding the cake she raffled off at our church’s Spring Fling, raising $57 for the women’s ministry. I uploaded that picture to Facebook immediately. The kids text me all the time. And my Facebook posts have increased dramatically with the iPhone.

Since Rachel has an iPhone, too, her texts can contain pictures – like of Julia, whom she took out for breakfast this morning.
When I get on the bus in the morning, I check Facebook first thing. Well, not really first, because I absolutely must play…….
Words with Friends is the most awesome application ever! It’s sort of Scrabble-light. The first of two times Rachel beat me, she sent me this screen shot. What a snot. Love, love, love this game. I play with friends in Chicago, Tyler, Dallas, etc.
You know the CalmCoolConnected blog to which I contribute? I recently sent them a video – of which this is a still shot - of my shopping for pajamas for Julia. She’s terribly picky about her clothes, and she wasn’t with me. So I was taking pictures of the pajamas and emailing them home to Keith, who would show them to her. I grabbed a woman, introduced myself and asked her to shoot the video on the Flip I carry in my purse (so I could hold my iPhone – otherwise, my iPhone could have shot it.) I’m sure she thought I was nuts. But she did it. Many would think the videos better if I were 30, blond, slim and perky. But – as a friend of mine used to say – “Real life ain’t this way.”
I could ramble on and on about my iPhone. The House app I got last week – Lois and I love that show. The K-Love app I was so proud of getting until Rachel showed me iheartradio with its hundreds of stations – so I got that one, too. The Scramble game that Julia races to play. The Disney Cover Styler that Hannah used to edit pictures – and make me laugh. And, of course, Weather and Maps, to which Keith wishes I paid more attention.
The real reason I love my iPhone is because of the people to whom it connects me. Rachel. Lois. Hannah. Julia. Keith. It helps me see them – their texts, their pictures, their attitudes, their strategies – even when I’m not with them. That virtual intimacy is worth way more than $30/month.
It’s iLove.
And it’s priceless.
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They should issue them at the hospital when you have a baby. In one little device I have a phone, camera, internet, e-mail, music, white noise app to comfort baby, a baby tracker for sleep, feeding, etc, a flashlight to help me find things in the middle of the night and lots of entertainment like FB & Words With Friends that I could play while nursing. I could even order more diapers while patting his little bottom asleep. It would have taken a suitcase to haul all that stuff around the house.
I’ll look forward to you telling me all the things I should be doing with my i-phone! Also, good new look on the blog including the family picture!
This blog is LONG overdue.
i seriously treat my iphone as if it were my child. i have honestly fallen asleep with it in my hand, and woken up and it is snuggly on the pillow next to me. even sub-conscious me knows how much my iphone means to me.
iLove our family’s over dependence on technology.
You are such a goofball – but I love you and your crazy family. If Rachel thinks of her phone as her baby, you need to find an app that will scream intermittedly for 20-30 minutes at a time and possibly find a way for it too ‘ooze’ unexpectedly
A friend showed me an app that identifies stars and constellations when you point it at the night sky. You probably already know about the one that listens to songs on the radio and tells you what they are.
I’ve been tempted to take pictures of dresses and send them to hubby to check with the daughter before. . .and then I decided that sounded like a lot of work to make a kid happy that won’t even behave well enough to bring to the store! But. . .if it makes the case for getting an i phone, maybe it’s my new hobby.
Yea for you!!! I love my iPhone!! And now that YOU are using it, I’m sure I’ll get lots of great ideas for new apps.
iLove mine too.
Thanks for the screen shot tip – love it!
so, i’m wondering what i can do with it in russia. i’ve been told to get an iPhone…or a kind of iPhone…to replace the horrible kin dle. i’ll be in the US this summer and looking for technology. i think i need an iMac to go with my mini and get me through the summer (although i’m not a laptop fan).
hmmm…
help.
I have a Droid somewhat like an I Phone. But I’m over it!
I’m happy for you, Becky and how your iPhone enriches your life! Maybe one day, I’ll have one.