My son has been at camp for nearly two weeks and MAN, do I miss that guy. It is like this weird void and every once in a while it hits me: My baby is gone! But, I get over it and I know that it is a wonderful experience for him and probably a good exercise for me. But while he's gone I do what I can to stay connected.
At his camp we are able to send email to the campers. They can't email back but they can send letters by mail. Last year I wrote letters every few days and sent the occasional email but this year my son said he wanted only email. According to him the information in the letters he received was "too old" by the time it got to him where the email messages are usually delivered on the same day. Yes, folks, he is a product of his time. So I write to him every other day by email. And he sends me the occasional letter by snail mail.
I also keep in touch with my too-far-away sisters in the UK and Calgary through technology. We use Skype to see our kids grow, email, use facebook and text. I find that I become more and more dependent on the flexibility of technology as it becomes available. For example, I am currently sitting in the porch at Erin's cottage located 3+ hours from the city and what seems to me like an eternity to any civilization. Later we will move down to the dock and continue to work as we watch the kids swim and soak in the sun. With my iPhone and laptop I remain connected. I can do most of the things I would do in my office but instead I'm able to enjoy time up here. Without technology I would never be able to do this.

Plus, thanks to our recent Microsoft event I learned that all of my Microsoft needs can be met online too at Windows Live. I can use share and store files and photos. Also, all of the Microsoft Office web apps for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote allow you to create, view, and edit documents on SkyDrive and they are available free.
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At his camp we are able to send email to the campers. They can't email back but they can send letters by mail. Last year I wrote letters every few days and sent the occasional email but this year my son said he wanted only email. According to him the information in the letters he received was "too old" by the time it got to him where the email messages are usually delivered on the same day. Yes, folks, he is a product of his time. So I write to him every other day by email. And he sends me the occasional letter by snail mail.
I also keep in touch with my too-far-away sisters in the UK and Calgary through technology. We use Skype to see our kids grow, email, use facebook and text. I find that I become more and more dependent on the flexibility of technology as it becomes available. For example, I am currently sitting in the porch at Erin's cottage located 3+ hours from the city and what seems to me like an eternity to any civilization. Later we will move down to the dock and continue to work as we watch the kids swim and soak in the sun. With my iPhone and laptop I remain connected. I can do most of the things I would do in my office but instead I'm able to enjoy time up here. Without technology I would never be able to do this.
Erin and Me at her cottage. Aren't self portraits the best?!
Plus, thanks to our recent Microsoft event I learned that all of my Microsoft needs can be met online too at Windows Live. I can use share and store files and photos. Also, all of the Microsoft Office web apps for Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote allow you to create, view, and edit documents on SkyDrive and they are available free.
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I keep in contact with my children, cousins and aunts and uncles all whom live out of town. We chat on MSN or connect on Facebook. Share photo's and invites. I love how technology enables me to keep in touch with them, and although it is not as good as seeing them in person, I still am able to feel close to them when I cannot be there.
Living here in Canada, while the rest of my family is in France and one of my sisters in Australia, it's easy to see how internet makes a huge difference in staying connected with our loved-ones. MSN and a webcam transformed our phone calls into "meetings" where we can see each others. Couldn't live without it!
When the kids are away I keep in touch with them through facebook on-line chats. I also keep in touch with family in the US through the internet. It is a great way to stay connected with family and friends and not have to pay the long distance charges to phone calls.
My family and friends are spread out across Canada and the US and email allows us to stay in touch. I love being able to send and receive pictures and see them right away.
I keep in touch with other moms that are parents of children that have been diagnosed with the same rare mtabolic disorder that my daughter has. We share stories about our children and have such great support for one another when our children are not well. We exchange stories and talk about respite and government funding and what services are available to help make our lives a little easier. Its nice to have this connection because sometimes you feel that you are alone.
My family is 3 hrs away so we keep in touch with email. I also get connected with other knitting obsessed people on Ravelry.
I keep in contact with my Grandad through email, but my husband is the one that really benefits from technology for keeping in touch. His family is a full four days' drive away from us (and that's driving nonstop), and he only sees them about once a year. He loves using Skype to call his parents and siblings on the computer, and we save a fortune in long distance!
I love technology! From sending emails through the camp website to my daughter at camp, through live Facebook chatting to friends as far away as Australia without having to figure out timezones or ring up long distances charges, to keeping in touch with another friend spending two months in Cambodia through her blog, it's all wonderful.
I keep in touch through email with cousins in Europe, and a brother in British Columbia. Close to home, family & friends, I use my cell phone as well as email.
I've just installed Skype. My next task is to purchase a webcam! Then I'll be able to see (while talking with) my nieces and nephew out in B.C.
I used to use Facebook and e-mails to keep in touch with my daughter, but now with my first grandchild being born in Sweden, I have bought a webcam and installed Skype so I can watch my little guy grow up every day.
I keep in contact with all of my friends and family. Now that i have a new daughter that is 4 months old, and my husbands family is all out of province i like to keep in contact with them online with facebook. I like that they can see my daughter grow up threw pictures as its a little hard to get to nova scotia when you dont get very many holidays, or even have the money to go there.
I love Facebook and emails to stay in touch with my friends. As a stay at home mom of two young kids, trying to catch up on the phone is difficult. Email, Facebook, and the internet are a great way to stay in touch with what's happening in the "outside world". ;-) You can send an email at 2 am when you are up with a little one, calling is a little less convenient...
I use my iPod Touch everywhere I go. No need for anything else. I use a voip internet phone app which turns my iPod into a phone. I can check my email on the go, browse and update my status on facebook with it. There are endless possibilities for ways to stay connected and have fun with an iPod touch, like "they" say, "There's an App for that"
We have family spread out all over Canada and the US so I use my computer and social media to stay in touch with them and virtually keep up to date with everyone's milestones. It's great because I can see current photos of all my little cousins growing and send birthday greetings at the touch of a button. We truly are blessed in this day and age to have so much technology keeping us all together.
So many people, I can now keep in touch through the magic of technology. My friend Angela in England, my cousins in B.C. and New Zealand, my sister in Mississauga. Not to mention all the wonderful people that I have met through social media and keep in contact with. Now if I could just find some technology that would help get me in contact with my mom and dad who are both deceased -- now that would be awesome.
I keep contact with my husband when he is working long shifts away from home, my parents, and a large group of cyber-mommy friends. With two little kids it is often difficult to connect with other women in the same boat. No matter how bad my day I can always find time to reach out across the www and make a connection. Without technology staying home with my kids would be very lonely indeed.
I keep in contact with my parents. They moved to New Brunswick 3 years ago, and without Facebook and emails they'd be missing out completely on my two daughters (aged 27 months and 6 months...yes I'm crazy! lol). With the amount of pictures and emails I send, they still fill like they are apart of our lives.
Not only does technology keep me close with family and friends from every nook and cranny in Canada, but I keep UrbanMoms.ca even closer through technology!
I use email to keep in touch with my brother in texas for him to send me pictures of my new nephew. I especially love it to keep in contact with my family in JA it's too expensive to make a phone call on your land line
I keep in touch with my family, friends and co-workers, mostly through facebook and emails. I really appreciate being able to keep informed about the current happenings in their lives through the posts and especially the pictures.
I keep close to my whole immediate family of 20 who live in Northern BC. I haven't been back up there for 8 years, so having the internet to keep close is very important! It saves money on phone calls too!
I keep close to my daughters and friends by texting, Twitter, and Facebook. It is nice to carve out a few moments to let someone know that you are thinking of them lots of different times of the day even if you are not together.
Growing up on the West Coast of NA, then after marrying moving to the East coast, all my closest and best friends are out west! Visiting whenever we could, snail mail letterwriting was always a pain---first find a pen, then blank paper, then the envelope, and never did have readily available a stamp....then when purchased it, had to find a mailbox!!!!! So much easier now with technology advancements! We keep in touch much more now through the internet, and even an occassional Skype call! My pc is so slow, certainly would appreciate a new Toshiba Satellite laptop! And put it to good use both personally and getting my new online business going/growing!
I use Facebook to keep in touch with so many people: my aunt, my kids, my grandchildren, my sister, my brother, friends who have moved far away, coworkers. I really don't know what I would do without my internet connection. I've always been bad with using the phone and letters - well, just forget it.
my family lives far away and i usually connect with them by using e mail or by chatting with them
I enjoy using Facebook to keep in touch with friends who are out of town but also to chat with my in town friends and family. I use email daily...instead of picking up the phone and to send photos to my students, family, and friends.
I always use Skype to call my father in Europe
sometimes send email...
but technology do help me save money
my daughter who lives 200 km. away
I use technology to keep in touch with distant relatives and my sister.
I keep touch with my sisters, mother, father and many friends. I don't live in the same community as most of these people so I rely on email, ecards and even services like Skype to stay in touch. Because my family is spread out from one end of Canada to the other phone calls are often tough with all the different time zones so I use Facebook to keep up with friends. I also email family ALL the time. Ecards have also become a favorite of mine - I seem to have problems remembering to mail the real thing but with click of a mouse I get to say something a little extra special.
AT&T decidedly has dominance of the marketplace with the iPhone and that’s what SHOULD be looked at…not Apple. Do you reckon Apple truly worries whether Google offers Google Voice on its platform…. as long as masses are buying their phones – and they’re buying these life-changing devices! I enjoy mine! The dropped calls are one too many another (AT&T), but the telephone is stunning! One thing I wish it would have is Flash to run videos from particular websites!
I am fortunate that my closest people live in close to me. However, right now I am running my art camp at my cottage on Lake Simcoe and - I packed up my new iMac and drove it here and am presently sitting at my computer reaching out to you from a window overlooking the lake. So I am able to reach people I care about via email and my two blogs as well as by phone (so old fashioned!) I feel very fortunate that I am able to still stay connected via email as well as be in my favourite summer place on the Lake. I can also keep writing which is a love of mine!
I keep i touch with my grown children through Facebook and my cell phone!( When I call them it when I have my free minutes start!) Ha_Ha
I've sent up Skype and it's great for those really long distance friends and family
I keep in contact with my children when they were up to cottage (an island) by email. It's very convenient and can stop checking my inbox.
I am not a fan of technology and especially not of social networking sites like Facebook, my space etc. for my own personal reasons. I agree that they are great to connect with others but there needs to be a line. Because I am not a part of these sites it is difficult to keep up with those who are a part of them but I love email for the fact that I can write to anyone at anytime and hopefully they will get it that day. I keep in touch with one good friend who lives in NB. Ao for that, I am thankful.
We used to use Skype phones to make free long distance calls then one phone failed of the pair. We had an extended warranty but they no longer sell them at Futureshop so we were given our money back. Then we found out for a small (like a couple of bucks) monthly, you can call long distance by calling local Skype number, registering your home and cell numbers so they auto recognize you when you call and set up a speed dial phone list to auto dial your regular long distance friends and fam or work. Very cool and very cheap and convenient.
I keep in touch with my daughter. She lives in Toronto, like me, but she goes out of town with her volunteer work often. She is also so busy with school, work and volunteering that we rarely get a chance to see each other. So we have to keep in touch with email and text messages. Currently she is at her summer job with no email and limited phone, so it's text messaging for 7 weeks! Thank goodness for unlimited text message plans!
In truth, we use the internet and social mediums like Facebook, Twitter, Skype and e-mail to stay in contact with EVERYONE! But the most heartfelt for us, in our home, was to be able to re-connect my grandmother (living with me) with her sister, brother-in-law, nephews and their families back in Italy. They make appointments to chat regularily using Skype and have now rekindled that family bond. :) It is wonderful to watch an 80 year old woman enjoy the "strange" and amazing things that we can now do because of technology (her words).
Until recently I kept in contact with my daughter who was in Europe for a year and is now home preparing to go back to University but plans to head out again when she finishes her degree. So I guess we will be corresponding by these means again soon with emails and skype!
I stay in touch with family and friends -- everyone is spread across Canada and the U.S.!
I keep in touch with ALL my friends through email. It seems that no one calls anymore, but I'm guilty of that too. We'll even go back and forth arranging our Girls Night Out plans through email - how else can you reach 5 other people all at once. I love email!
i use email to keep in touch with relatives and friends who live far away, which helps to save on some long distance calls.
I have to say that I love technology, and I am a bit of a techno-junkie.
I spend a great deal of my time on the Internet, or at the very least, at a computer. Facebook, email, and instant messengers (Windows Live, to be exact) are all part of my daily life.
For one thing, my extended family (cousins, aunts, uncles) are not very close, and I haven't been to a reunion since I was seven (I'm now 25). Until Facebook became a huge phenomenon, I really had no contact with any of them. Now, because of the Internet and social networking sites, I am in touch with a lot of my family again, and we share news about our lives, and pictures of our own little families, with each other.
Aside from that, Facebook and Windows Live Messenger are wonderful venues for communicating with friends who don't live in the same city anymore. This is how I've managed to maintain close friendships with certain people I've known since high school or before.
Organizing events with friends is much easier with the use of the Internet, because an email or Facebook events can be used to share all the details. Snail mail just doesn't cut it anymore; it takes too long for letters and invitations to arrive at their destination, and it's far easier to send off another IM or email then address another envelope and stick it in the mailbox.
I know survival in a world without technology is possible, but I wouldn't want to try.
I use technology to keep in touch with relatives as far as England to my girlfriend who lives a block away and everyone in between. I have to admit, Facebook has it's grasp on me, and I mean hard!!! LOL That, too, has brought everyone together and we actually had a couple of 'reunions' as a result! :D:D:D
I use technology to keep in touch with my husbands brother and his family in beautiful Victoria, BC.
Without the internet, skype and the use of a webcam and texting I would go crazy! My husband goes out of town for 3 weeks and homw for 1 week and we use skype every night and email during the day, without it staying in touch would be impossibel all they use to have was a satellite radio that didn't work half the time! Also my best friend got married and moved from Alberta to California so we use FB and emails, webcams to stay in touch when ever we want. This would be so great to have something with the newest technology!
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I keep in touch with family, friends constantly with internet. MSN is my greatest asset, especially when I keep in touch with one friend in Australia (I'm in Canada). Technology, on the other hand, has sadly replaced writing and phone calls.
To keep in touch with friends and family, I use email a lot. I'm not familiar with Skype...but I'm certainly going to check it out! p.s. I think if my little ones were at summer camp (down the road I'm sure), I'd definitely be sending him/her lots of letters (probably by email). : )
I keep in touch with many people through technology, which I wouldnt of, if it wasnt for technology, such as old school friends through facebook, family and friends through email, and sometimes just plain strangers which you meet through online,forums,twitter..etc..
I stay in touch through email, facebook and the ole telephone. Having grown up in a different part of the country these technologies allow me to reconnect and stay connected with new and old friends and family. When my husband was working in China Skype was fantastic. I would hate to think what our phone bills would have been like. Of course my 2 children are much more tech-savvy than I but that just means when I need help I don't have too far to go. With my oldest heading off to University this September I know that I will be connecting with him electronically most of the time.
To keep in touch with family and friends, I use e-mail.
Skype has been a great for the kids to keep contact with daddy when he's on business trips. The meltdowns are kept to a minimum when they can at least see and chat with him before bedtime everyday he's gone.
I have been in Canada for 10 years and really miss those back home. Internet and skype are great for keeping in touch and sharing photos!
Our family is rather scattered in southern Ontario with other relatives in England. I have been asking if anyone uses video chat on Skype, and SMS, but I am "stuck" with email and Facebook as nobody else seems to want the new technologies, which is quite all right, but I like to advance with new ideas otherwise I will be left behind.
I resisted learning about computers myself for many years, but when I retired from my career two years ago, I realized if I wanted to keep in touch with my children and be more involved in their lives, I would have to get with the program!!! So now I am texting via MSN and on Skype with my daughter at university. I have also joined facebook and have been able to get back in touch with many old school friends in Ottawa and New Orleans. We have the most wonderful rap sessions and it has been a blast. Most importantly it has enabled me to be in touch daily with my Dear sister in Cape Breton. I am so grateful that I finally moved past my mental block and embraced technology. It has opened up a whole new world for me.
When my family & I travel, we meet people from all over the world. Every so often, there comes along someone(s) and we become life-long friends. We often keep in touch via e-mail, facebook etc. We make it a point to communicate at least weekly, and have watched our families grow over the passing years. Plus it's fun to have somewhere to stay when in different parts of the world because of being able to keep in touch electronically!
As a teacher I use computers in my classroom all the time. I am vigilant about making sure my students are safe on line at all times. The same goes at home. I have very strict parental controls and know where my children are all at times on line and who they are interacting with. We have limited screen time and they are never "alone" while on the net.
I keep in touch with my friends from "way back when..."! When life gets busy and you can't always get together, or friends have moved far away, I use the internet as an electronic hand shake, a touch, a hug or just an hello! If I didn't have a computer with internet access, there would be many great friends that would be missing from my life right now.
I use Skype to stay in touch with my nieces and nephews in Florida, Australia, and India.
I keep close to my father now...who I had lost contact with for many years. We now get along great, and have built our father/daughter relationship back up! I also keep in contact with all my friends and family back in my hometown, and have even got in contact with so many all the way back to grade school with Facebook and some other sites. Some good friends that I thought I would never find again, and have since seen in person...and is like nothing has ever changed! If it was for computers, the internet and technology, I might have only had stories of the past and what ifs....
my family lives far away and i usually connect with them by using e mail or by chatting with them on facebook
I connect with my family, who I can't see on a day to day basis, by using a webcam on the computer. It's great to have the ability to see them as well as chat online with them. Technology is great!
I live in Canada with my parents and sisters. I have a brother in the UK, another one in the Philippines. We also have family in Seattle. We keep in touch with each other through email and facebook. It's so much easier to share photos of our children with each other.
You have just convinced me to connect with my kids via email when they go to camp in a few weeks. I hadn't thought of the "old news" of snail mail. Although I have connected with friends and family via email since getting a computer, I have found Facebook to be a good way to keep connected with friends and family close and far. I love that my mom has kept up with technology by getting a webcam to video chat with us (which is better than telephone for her because she is hearing impaired). I also love that sharing photos no longer waits for us to get together. When we have events to share, we send photos (or post them) and get to share in each others' experiences instantly.
My family is spread over two provinces so we have become a Skype family. I know there are a lot of different programs available, but this one is working well for us. We all love being able to talk and see each other's children and grandchildren on a regular basis and for free. We would never be able to do that without technology.
I love to keep in touch with my nieces via facebook. They seem to put more updates and share pictures on there than we'd normally ever hear about face to face or on the phone!!
MSN messenger is also nice to have a live chat with a friend who doesn't live close by. I do miss the days of writing and receiving letters though.
I try to stay in touch in this crazy fast world only by cell phone home and emails to family when I have time
My Kids love Skype and webcam to chat with family and show schoolwork, their pets, etc. When I have to work out of town my children love to MSN chat, it is easy and I think I have more of their attention when I am right at home beside them. There is nothing like a real in person good-night hug but technology offers me the chance to virtually kiss and hug my boys goodnight and to see how they are doing when I can't be there beside them.
Technology lets me keep close to my husband throughout the day with little notes and reminders sent by email.
When I moved here to Calgary eight years ago to escape an abusive marriage, my computer was my way to stay in touch with my teenage son who chose to stay in his home town, this also became a way for me to keep the rest of my family and friends (who I left behind) updated on our new life in a new city. We no longer had a support system(friends and family) so our computer also helped in keeping us sane! My younger brother had moved to Texas and has been there for sixteen years, so this was also a way for us to stay in touch. MSN messenger,Skype and yahoo chat has been very instrumental to us in keeping us in touch daily with those that we no longer live closer too. With a teenaged daughter in the house, having a computer with those messengers on it also frees up our telephone. My Microsoft office has been awesome to work with in terms of producing a valuable resume, and most recently producing a book on being a survivor of abuse that is up for publishing soon. Recently (the last couple of years) I am also able to look up my children's homework through the school system email setup. It seems as though our computer isn't just an optional item to own but one of normal daily usage appliance, that is as much required as our coffee maker!
When my nineteen old son went off to Japan to university for a year I kept in touch my email and skype and ichat. It was truly wonderful especially knowing he was too far away to visit. He gave us a tour of his residence on his laptop and often took his laptop outside so we could see what the weather etc was like. It no longer felt like a world away
I keep close to my son and my sister who both live in Toronto. Email is a great way to communicate and keep in touch.
I keep in contact with a lot of my friends and family who have moved out of the city I am in. My old neighbour in Ottawa, my aunts, nieces and nephews in British Columbia, my father in Cuba, and my ex fiancee in Las Vegas.
I don't know that any of these friendships/relationships would have remained as tight as they are or been able to stand the test of time without the technology we have. Writing letters take so long to wright and be delivered and phoning long distance is so expensive. Thank goodness for email and Skype!
ahhh the absolute beauty of technology!!!! through technology i have been able to reconnect with long lost family in Ireland and Italy. It is great because my in-laws, who currently reside in Greece, have a chance to watch their grand-daughters grow up.... we try to schedule a time daily where we log on to video conference and my girls, 5 & 2, get to connect with yiayia and pappous.... such an amazing thing technology, now at least my in-laws can stay sooo far away (so nice for me) and yet so close.... absence really does make the heart grow fonder!
I’d have to definitely say my daughter. She left for Seoul South Korea last summer to teach English. We missed her so much and were so worried about her being so far from home, but using skype and email certainly alleviated our fears somewhat. I can't imagine what it was like for parents to say goodbye to their children before the advent instant technology like we have today, and not knowing if arrived at their destination safely and probably realizing they would never see them again.
I keep in contact with all my family and friends through technology. I used to phone my kids and leave messages when I couldn't reach them. They would get home too late to phone back and then forget to call the next day. Now I email them and always get a quick response by email or they pick up the phone where they are and call me. I have connected with a lot of extended family and old friends through Facebook. I love how the computer can bring the world right to me and keep us connected no matter how many miles are between us.
I recently lost my Mom, and now my Dad is all alone in the city where I grew up. My sister in California has Skype, so we're going to get my family and Dad connected so we can 'see' each other more often.
I have friends and relatives all over the world and email is the fastest, simplest and cheapest way to keep connected. What did we ever do without all this wonderful technology? I love being able to include family and friends in events happening as they are happening by sending pictures and having them receive them within seconds of the event taking place.
My inlaws! My husband moved from the UK to marry me and now we can talk daily with his parents, sisters, nieces and nephews via Skype and online via Facebook. It is great!
email and facebook are great . i do believe in cell phones for kids. texting is a great way to keep in contact with them when they are starting to go places with friends and such I like that I can always get ahold of them
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Pretty interesting post about the Toshiba Notebook. I just found a post about the Best Buy's the Toshiba T235-S1352. It's a great business notebook because it’s lightweight, has 8.5 hour battery life, and is will adequately multitask with its fast dual core processors. The LCD is a 13.3? screen that can play 720p movies. Inside you've got a 1.2GHz processor and the Intel HD on-board GPU that will play today's blue ray clips at 1080p. It comes with 4GB of DDR3 RAM and a nicely sized 320GB hard drive. The battery life has been pumped to 8hours, 33 minutes. The thing weighs 3.9 pounds and is just over 1-inch thick. It looks like a great laptop for the business profressional.
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Wow, Kris Payne is really lucky! What do you think she'd get next year?
That sounds like fun! Wish I could have been there!
I really appreciate this blog. Very profound and inspiring information, especially for the techie. What was the most inspiring part about GusDay 10' for you?
It makes me laugh to look at today's netbooks and laptops and think back to my days on my old Commodore 64 and IBM 286...
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I'll gear this review to 2 types of people: current Zune owners who are considering an upgrade, and people trying to decide between a Zune and an iPod. (There are other players worth considering out there, like the Sony Walkman X, but I hope this gives you enough info to make an informed decision of the Zune vs players other than the iPod line as well.)
For the worker looking for something to do in his fifteen-minute break, or for that matter when his boss is not looking, flash games are a great option.
Vizio, although a less expensive tv, is of poor quality. I use to work with them buying their returned product from Costco, walmart, and a few other retailers; the tv, as a whole, is simply not that good.
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