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Stranded by a thunderstorm,
I sat in Dulles airport and watched how the little kids (under 5)
coped with waiting. Of the seven in my immediate vicinity, two
napped, one threw a prolonged temper tantrum, and three played with
their parents' (or at least I hope they were their
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My mobile device is a cellphone. A very old cellphone which many youngsters don't even recognize as a phone. But it still works and I keep using it.
However, a new Google smartphone is turning my head as it set to hit the market soon.
T-mobile will begin…
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<img alt="" style="width:178px;height:329px;" src="http://blogs.pcworld.co.nz/pcworld/products/Storm.jpg" align="left" width="178" height="329"><strong>O</strong><strong>kay so with all the hype about the Blackberry Storm I couldn't wait to go check it out, especially... Read More »
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Moms are busy. Some are organized, some less so. But all of us could use a little help getting and staying organized week in, week out. So with that in mind, I've rounded up a few gift ideas that place the focus on organization without being all-out boring. They range from a splurge gift (a... Read More »
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There’s a funny moment in the movie, “Sex and the City,” when a panicked Carrie Bradshaw recoils in horror after someone passes her an iPhone instead of an old fashioned cell. “I can’t work this!” she yells in frustration. (If there is anyone out there who hasn’t seen the... Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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You know if she knows you’re feeling the pinch this year with rising gas prices, job uncertainty, and all-around-everything-is-so-expensive anxiety, Mom is not going to want you to spend a ton on her this Mother’s Day.
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The market analysts who watch just how much we spend on what predict fewer dollars will be spent on Mom this May, though not in a big way. The National Retail Federation says, on average, we’ll each spend $138.63 on presents for mom, down from $139.14 last year, which still adds up to $15.8 billion. Tons of dough, which most moms would rather you not spend.
With that in mind, I thought my obligatory Mother’s Day post on Work+Money would focus on what working moms could use for Mother’s Day. Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (0) | Blog
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