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hahaha! My mother who resisted getting a cell phone until last year (!) now can't get along without one. She called me (on my cell) from downstairs to tell me that dinner was ready LOL... whatever happened to the good ol days of yelling up the stairs :)
17 comments:
Cute that she still needs and wants her Mum to tuck her in. Wow 11 yr olds have cell phones?
Now that is precious!
hilarious!
Blogging and answering texts? 21st century multitasking!
hahaha! My mother who resisted getting a cell phone until last year (!) now can't get along without one. She called me (on my cell) from downstairs to tell me that dinner was ready LOL... whatever happened to the good ol days of yelling up the stairs :)
Haha, too true.
Holy cow. Of course, we use the cell phones to call everyone down for dinner. So there you go. :-)
Yes, I think that is the very definition of our current lives!
A-men to that sister. At least you didn't TEXT her where you were.
Right? Right.
awesome.
my kids don't text yet. not sure if that makes me lucky or if I'm missing out. ;)
How funny is that!
The Art of Texting.
Hugs and Mocha,
Stesha
that cracks me up
Tooooo funny!!! Thanks for stopping by last week during Photostory Friday! I need to visit New Zealand some day!! I hear it is amazing too!!
awesome! I've heard of families that call each other at the dinner table!! :)
Technology! I love it. Interesting how the "new" gets implemented in the "old" and traditions just keep on going!
Just another thought, if one is going to be interrupted in their blogging... what better thing to be interrupted for... . Lucky you!
LOL! Too funny!
Or, how about when your husband IMs with you from his computer RIGHT NEXT TO YOU. hahah
ps Wanted to thank you for joining in on the Tuesday Blog Party. It means so much to me and i am certain it means the world to the Whitt family.
Blessings.
Debi
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