


...we had great seats, too...not behind home plate, but right down the first base fowl line. I just knew all my Facebook family was missing me terribly. Funny thing--once I logged back on, I noticed that eLife went on without me. It was a little bittersweet...but I really enjoyed my time with the kids and my mom without the distraction of my phone addiction. That may need to become a "more than once-a-week" habit. Technology is wonderful. But sometimes, it makes my brain feel all jumbled up inside like there are too many things trying to go on at once. >.<
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Good for you!However, I don't think Tara thought the same thing. Hahaha! It's funny. I never even checked my phone before I got an iphone. The iphone is addicting!
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