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One Mom's Love/Hate Relationship with Her iPhone

July 24, 2008

Last week, Ciaran, our editor at Car & Caboodle, got caught up in the frenzy of being one of the first to get Apple's new iPhone 3G.  Well, let's say one of the first to "try" to get an iPhone 3G.  After 10 hours spent outside, then inside her local Apple store, Ciaran left empty handed.  The video above chronicles her day as seen through her daughters' eyes.

Yet still, after her dissappointment with Apple and AT&T for that wasted day, I fell she loves her first-generation iPhone enough to eventually upgrade to the 3G.  How much does she love her iPhone?  Well, while her video expresses her frustration, her post "10 Reasons Why Moms Need an iPhone" is like making-up after a fight.

So from one mom who loves her gadgets to those moms who aren't so sure, "10 Reasons Why Moms Need an iPhone" is for you.

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How could you be so stupid taking 4 kids in a big line up? I just don't get it.

Posted by: g | July 26, 2008 9:24 PM

Editors Note: I live approximately one mile from the mall where the Apple store is located. Throughout the day my husband was available to spell me in the line, and allow me to go to Nordstrom's baby lounge to breastfeed my infant. When he was not present, my fellow line-standers were happy to hold my place during potty and food court breaks. Nice people! For four hours in the afternoon my husband brought the youngest two children home. The older children stayed at the mall voluntarily, as they were taking the pictures that were made into the video slide show and enjoying interviewing people and drinking entirely too much Jamba Juice. Frankly they had a blast. Their feet fared far better than mine. At no point were my children endangered, unless you count the risk for sugar overload from the large size Jamba Juice! I find it amusing that some people would confuse inconvenience with child abuse. By this standard we should never travel with our children or do anything where they risk boredom. What if we'd been on a plane to Hawaii instead of a cushy suburban mall? This has never been my policy and as a result my children are skilled at amusing themselves in a wide variety of situations.

Posted by: Ciaran | July 28, 2008 12:03 PM

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