<p>creative 1—i loved it-thanks :-)</p>
<p>Creative1 – thanks for the virtual slap upside the head. I needed it!</p>
<p>^^^ ** ** * * ** ** * *lol!</p>
<p>Oh thank you thank you. I can’t stop laughing over The Onion spoof. </p>
<p>btw - my D used to text me once or twice a day when she was local. Now it’s once or twice a week. What’s up with that? Can I sneak a nanny cam into her room disguised as a teddy bear?</p>
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<p>Hell, that’s nuthin’!! I text my daughter when we’re in the same house!</p>
<p>ROFL.</p>
<p>We did the same thing - (On Skype too!)</p>
<p>Oh - I’m so busted!</p>
<p>C’mon… who wants to climb a flight of stairs to tell a kid that dinner’s ready? Especially when you’re all worn out from opening all those little fold up boxes of rice! ;)</p>
<p>note: I’m not really that lazy…and I do cook…and I did take a picture of the clothes left on the bathroom floor (inexplicably NEXT to the hamper, but not in it) so I could text it to her as a not so subtle hint. I look at it as a kinder, gentler, (and somewhat unexpected) form of nagging.</p>
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<p>Suddenly, Gloria Bianco is feeling a little less secure about her e-Mom gig.</p>
<p>LOL</p>
<p>C’mon…cell phones are nothing more than glorified walkie talkies! It’s not e-momming (what a cool new word!) when you’re in the same house, only when you’re in different states! </p>
<p>Don’t worry, it’s all in good fun. (And don’t worry, my daughter actually uses vowels and punctuation.)</p>
<p>Part of it relates to the school. Mine have study hall until 10 pm and then in room at 10:30. At both places they have to leave their cell phones in the hall. No phone in the room.</p>
<p>We text alot</p>