Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if you don't have a home phone? We haven't had a landline in almost a decade, and have no intention of getting one. For that reason, I sort of thought we would get a "house cell" when my kids get old enough to want to talk or text with friends. It wouldn't belong to any one person, but would be available like an old-fashioned landline. Thoughts?
Heh. Never thought of that, honestly. We don't have a landline either. My 11 year old has an iPod touch, and you can text and call with that if you have wireless Internet. There are several apps for making free phone calls. If that type if thing is still around, I might consider that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about if you don't have a home phone? We haven't had a landline in almost a decade, and have no intention of getting one. For that reason, I sort of thought we would get a "house cell" when my kids get old enough to want to talk or text with friends. It wouldn't belong to any one person, but would be available like an old-fashioned landline. Thoughts?
Heh. Never thought of that, honestly. We don't have a landline either. My 11 year old has an iPod touch, and you can text and call with that if you have wireless Internet. There are several apps for making free phone calls. If that type if thing is still around, I might consider that.
Anonymous wrote:What about if you don't have a home phone? We haven't had a landline in almost a decade, and have no intention of getting one. For that reason, I sort of thought we would get a "house cell" when my kids get old enough to want to talk or text with friends. It wouldn't belong to any one person, but would be available like an old-fashioned landline. Thoughts?
Anonymous wrote:Grandparent's friend gave it to her? Isn't that a little like getting a pet for someone else's DC? Why did they give her one? Did DD ask for one? You don't have to accept it.