It was so fun to watch the girls reconnect w/ their very first best friends this past weekend. I do not yet have the pictures of Delaney with Bryce, but I have lots of Em with Ashton. They were shy for literally a minute, and then were best friends yet again.
Love it! Since we just moved over 2000 miles this past fall, I feel I really need to get my kids back to TX to see their friends. It's just as heart warming for mom as it is for them!
I was looking for a way to e-mail you about this so I wouldn't bog down regular comments. I was wondering, however, what you know about cell phones and hearing aid/implant compatability. Eventually, that's probably going to be something to think about depending on preference over texting/calling. I know I have a friend that disabled her call feature and just txts, since she can't hear over the cell phone, but still needs to communicate like usual. I use a tracfone, because my parents don't want the whole run-over minutes thing, and it's hearing aid-incompatible. Although i found something on the tracfone website that listed t3/m3 cell phones of theirs, but i saw none with that feature on their website. Do you have any reccomendations for hearing-aid compatible phones? The one I have now is also not a flip phone, so I can't listen/talk without moving it. I think my phonaks are t3, but i'm not sure (I use boots on the hearing aids to pick up my phonak smartlink mic system). Sorry for the long message, but any suggestions/ideas?? I'm tired of taking out my hearing aids and talking on the phone- yet struggling just to hear the other person.
I'm so sorry, I just got this message....I will respond asap :) (But have to figure out who is honking the horn in my car). Be right back (in a few hours).
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Love it! Since we just moved over 2000 miles this past fall, I feel I really need to get my kids back to TX to see their friends. It's just as heart warming for mom as it is for them!
I so agree! The kids just amazed me how quickly they reconnected (and we've seen our friends once in the last five years :)
I was looking for a way to e-mail you about this so I wouldn't bog down regular comments. I was wondering, however, what you know about cell phones and hearing aid/implant compatability. Eventually, that's probably going to be something to think about depending on preference over texting/calling. I know I have a friend that disabled her call feature and just txts, since she can't hear over the cell phone, but still needs to communicate like usual. I use a tracfone, because my parents don't want the whole run-over minutes thing, and it's hearing aid-incompatible. Although i found something on the tracfone website that listed t3/m3 cell phones of theirs, but i saw none with that feature on their website. Do you have any reccomendations for hearing-aid compatible phones? The one I have now is also not a flip phone, so I can't listen/talk without moving it. I think my phonaks are t3, but i'm not sure (I use boots on the hearing aids to pick up my phonak smartlink mic system). Sorry for the long message, but any suggestions/ideas?? I'm tired of taking out my hearing aids and talking on the phone- yet struggling just to hear the other person.
Hi Tiredd-
I'm so sorry, I just got this message....I will respond asap :) (But have to figure out who is honking the horn in my car). Be right back (in a few hours).
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