iNotsomad
You're ok in my book Steve Jobs. Wow, it's amazing what happens when you don't think through an idea all the way before making a decision. Apple has always exceeded people's expectations in the customer service arena, and I wonder with the success of the iPod and now the Iphone if Mr. Jobs has advisers that are not at all concerned with his loyal customers best interest, but instead with their own growing pocket books. HMMMMM! Anyhow, good for you Steve Jobs for doing the right thing. Also, I have to laugh at how many calls and emails Patrick got about his thoughts on the whole ordeal. I love that Patrick has become everyone's Apple info line. I guess it serves him right with his mission to get everyone he knows to own a Mac before 2010. On that note, here are a few pictures of the kids, and a quick story.
Normally when Connor wakes from a nap or in the morning, I hear him cry and I go in and get him. Not this morning. No, this morning he became a boy. I was doing the dishes and I heard a voice calling "Mom". Our air conditioner is shot so we have our windows open ( complete different, miserable story) but I just figured that voice was a different child outside. Nope, that was my baby calling "Mom", not even "Mommy". I sobbed. I called Patrick and Sobbed!
Normally when Connor wakes from a nap or in the morning, I hear him cry and I go in and get him. Not this morning. No, this morning he became a boy. I was doing the dishes and I heard a voice calling "Mom". Our air conditioner is shot so we have our windows open ( complete different, miserable story) but I just figured that voice was a different child outside. Nope, that was my baby calling "Mom", not even "Mommy". I sobbed. I called Patrick and Sobbed!


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