Technology – are we too reliant?

A few weeks ago, we went to Ikea to buy the kids new beds. Ikea is about an hour away from us (you may remember the time Jenny made a plan of action in case I went into labor there) (I’d link to it but it would be a pain to do that on my iPad). Andy was in one car with the long, flat boxes of a jillion pieces of fake wood and a couple allen wrenches, and I was in another car with the kids.

So. We left Ikea and he was going to follow me to a Wendy’s across the street to get the kids a snack, only I couldn’t turn where I thought I could and passed up the Wendy’s, and he got stopped by a red light and was no longer on my tail. No big deal, right? EXCEPT – my cell phone battery was dead. Horror of horrors, I couldn’t call him to say I was going to stop at the next exit.

The only thing we could do was drive home independently, without communicating that whole entire 50-some minutes.

Yes, we both knew we were all headed to our house. Yes, we both knew how to get there. But it was so weird not to be able to touch base.

Of course, I remember the days before cell phones {shudder} and I know we all lived to tell about it. I remember having to, like, set a time and place to meet people. I remember holding up signs in the back window to communicate to friends in the vehicle behind us. But you’ve got to admit – it seems kind of hard to imagine now.

Here’s where I should jump on the whole “We are too dependent on technology these days!” bandwagon and pledge to throw out my cell phone and learn to use smoke signals.

But you know what? I really like being able to call my husband and tell him to meet us at the next Wendy’s down the road. It’s pretty darn convenient, and let’s be real, convenient is good.

Jenny and I held out a long time (in the world of bloggers, at least) before getting smart phones. It was not until last fall that we finally broke down and got Droids. Was it an absolute necessity that we get them? No, of course not. Does it make life easier at times? Yep. And not just so I can check Facebook every few minutes or tweet whenever I have a random thought – but in ways that are convenient and even safer at times. I’ve been in situations a couple times recently that I’ve been completely lost (that is hard for me to admit, as I pride myself on my sense of direction) and I’ve been really, really glad I had my Droid Bionic there with its handy GPS and Google Maps. Like I said, it’s convenient.

Right now I’m sitting in a hotel room using the Bionic’s tethering feature to provide a wifi hotspot for my iPad so I can write this blog post. I could live without it (and I’m sure you could live without this nonsensical drivel) but very handy at the same time.

So, what do you think? Are we too reliant on technology? In what ways does technology make your life easier?

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This post is part of our participation in Verizon Wireless’s Midwest Moms campaign. They are letting us try out the Bionic.

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Awesome app: A Charlie Brown Christmas

“A Charlie Brown Christmas” is my number one favorite Christmas TV special.  That speech by Linus about the TRUE meaning of Christmas gets me EVERY TIME.  And of course the rest of the special is just timeless Peanuts fun.  Since my kids are ga-ga over iPad apps, I was thrilled to find out there is an “A Charlie Brown Christmas” interactive app! And even more thrilled to get to review it.

Let me just say, it was everything I hoped it would be!  It’s basically the entire TV special in an interactive setting.  I mean, it’s a digital book…so you can go through it at your own pace, and take your time with the interactive stuff.  But it’s got all the content of the TV special we know and love.  Joshua and Sophie LOVED it, and it was a great way for me to introduce them to my favorite holiday tale.  We’ve watched and played with it at least five or six times in the past few days. Check out this promotional video and you’re going to want to download it right away!  Check it out on iTunes or the App store.  And enjoy!!!


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Loud Crow interactive provided me with a promo code to download this app for free. All opinions about it are my own.

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Lands’ End at the Office: Holiday Parties

Hottest topic at most offices right now? What to wear to the holiday party!

You want to get it right… professional, yet festive and a little more fun than what you’d normally wear. And, of course, if you’re going to shell out the cash for something new, you want it to serve several functions. After all, versatility is key!

Lands’ End has a number of things that would be perfect for a holiday office party or whatever special occasion you’ve got coming up this month.

My pick for a festive top is the Women’s Regular Cotton Cashmere Sequin V-neck Sweater:

I love the dark berry color pictured above, but it also comes in black, dark sand heather, pewter heather, avocado and dark grape. It’s made of Lands’ End’s signature fine gauge cotton with a bit of cashmere. The sequined V-neck adds some flair without revealing too much!

I paired that sweater with black Women’s Regular Ponté Demi Boot-cut Pants

I. Love. These. Pants. I love everything I’ve tried from the new Ponté Collection. The fabric has a polished, tailored look, but it is as comfortable as knit. The boot-cut pants are Fit 1, which is my personal favorite from Lands’ End, so they sit just below the waist. They really do look and feel great.

Complete the outfit with the Women’s Mid Heel Bombay Booties.

Booties are all the rage this year. Wear them with trousers, skinny jeans, or even skirts (although I must admit I have not yet tried to pull off that look!). These booties have a full-grain leather upper and a 2 1/2 inch heal. The sides have elastic and they slip on and off easily. They are seriously comfortable and seriously cute!

There you go – the eternal question of what to wear to the office party has been answered! And not only that, but these pieces are solid wardrobe staples. Visit LandsEnd.com for more!

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P.S. Lands’ End sent me this outfit, in case you were wondering.

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