Channing doesn’t really watch television, either, only YouTube. ![]() We take away his phone at night because 13 year-old girls are texting him at midnight. Channing’s communication, like those of his middle school friends, is dominated by Instagram and Snapchat. Often he doesn’t even know where he left it.Ĭhanning (13) has yet to set up his voicemail. And no, Cole doesn’t check his phone twice an hour. Interestingly, though, his somewhat alien approach to his voicemail greeting was to tell everyone to call back in 30 minutes! I’d never heard that one before. ![]() No surprise in this: Cole is a command line guy and understanding how systems function is very important to him. Yes, I have Android children.Ĭole (11) was the first to set up his voicemail before the other two even knew they had voicemail. To coordinate all this, we thought it was important for every kid to have a phone - all Samsung Galaxy S5’s. You can see this even in their approach to voicemail.Įach kid goes to a different school and since this mountain we live on has never seen a school bus that means one of us (usually Mama) drives to three schools, dropping a kid at each. ![]() They are all bright boys, full of energy, and completely different from each other. I have three sons, Channing, Cole, and Fallon, who as of this week are 13, 11, and 9, respectively. ![]() Just click on the play button at the bottom of the text.
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