by Deborah Quinn | Nov 9, 2013 | Abu Dhabi, family, growing up, Kids, NaBloPoMo, Parenting, tech life, The National
I’m still playing ketchup with nablopomo, which sounds a bit like something you’d order in a Mexican restaurant, doesn’t it? You can read today’s post in Abu Dhabi’s newspaper, where I’m writing about the eternal conflict between...
by Deborah Quinn | May 31, 2011 | Children, family, growing up, tech life
Liam got a phone. He’d wanted one since Christmas, when “everyone” got a phone. Now he’s everyone too. The phone is an old iphone that Husband de-razzle-dazzled: stripped all the apps, removed (or hid) the email function, installed a very limited call plan. He...