The journaling is in the text bubble “I got my first cellphone in 2012 only because I needed to communicate with the kids with their ever changing schedules. The first lesson was hilarious to them “use your thumb not your forefinger. Why are you tapping the phone so hard. Scroll this way. This is so easy – why aren’t you getting” Setting up funny ringtones. For about 6 months it lay unused. Then I tried, but kept misplacing it. I get texts days later. Often the sound button got knocked to mute or it did ring and I didn’t know what the sound was. Or it was in the car and I was elsewhere. Or the battery was dead. The kids constantly nagged me.”What’s the point in having a phone if you don’t answer? Keep it with you ALL the time” The kids would text each other, then the one at home would come and pass the message on to me verbally. Now I check texts frequently but I hate that they’re mainly demands – get this. pick me up. I need … There’s no room for negotiation like in a phone call.” I used papers from Teresa Collins, Pink Paislee, Heidi Swapp, Echo Park, colorbok CS, Pink Paislee chipboard letters painted, Blue Fern speech bubbles painted, Heidi Swapp acrylic arrows, Recollections chipboard punctuation, sticker are American Crafts, Simple Stories and Teresa Collins, Lifestyle Crafts embossing folder
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