Cell phones make it possible to stay in touch with loved ones and friends. But where should this constant contact end, restaurants, stores, or in the fast lane of the freeway?
Cell phones can be a double-edged sword, sometimes I do wish for the "good old days", until one of my kids call me on their cell phone just to check in.
When I was a single mom, cell phones became my way of being available for my children even when I wasn't physically with them. What a blessing that was! I guess I still feel that way, especially since one of my daughters is in Hawaii and I use the cell phone to keep in touch with her. I suppose, like everything else, using a cell phone requires some education and sensitivity for the consideration of others' rights and peace of mind.
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ReplyDeleteCell phones can be a double-edged sword, sometimes I do wish for the "good old days", until one of my kids call me on their cell phone just to check in.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was a single mom, cell phones became my way of being available for my children even when I wasn't physically with them. What a blessing that was! I guess I still feel that way, especially since one of my daughters is in Hawaii and I use the cell phone to keep in touch with her. I suppose, like everything else, using a cell phone requires some education and sensitivity for the consideration of others' rights and peace of mind.
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