Monday, May 31, 2010
iPad saves a life
So, then came night #2. We arrived at the hospital fully recharged and ready for the night. This night we were a bit luckier...or actually unluckier as we were to find out later. The first night all the roll around beds were taken so we spent a somewhat uncomfortable night sitting up in a chair dozing off at times. On this night the nurse said we were lucky...or so she thought too...a bed was available. Housekeeping brought it down and family is first made it so we could get comfy. We did our usual and then decided to get a little sleep.
Well, we barely fall asleep and the next thing we know we are being awakened by the nurse coming in the room hurriedly. We open our eyes and get our bearings about us and find that grandpop had woken up and pulled out everything...all the tubes...all the wires...absolutely everything. And boy what a mess. We just wondered how this happened. We were just two feet away and neither one of us heard a thing...not a thing. Here we are staying in the hospital all night to watch out over him to prevent this very kind of thing and...we failed...we were asleep (literally) on the job. The nurse even commented that we should be fired.
Once everything was replaced and some level of peace had been restored you can bet we sat back down in that chair. No more bed for us and there will certainly be no more sleeping....this was not to happen again. So how did we stay awake and alert the rest of the night in a dark & quiet hospital room? We settled in for some iPad and family is first togetherness time...some extended surfing, extra facebooking, and some blogging. So while we are racked with guilt, we are confident and resolute that this won't happen again on our watch. Family is first says I saved her life that night...I suggest I merely saved her sanity. The ever watchful iPad is signing off for now...grandpop needs more ice chips.
Sunday, May 30, 2010
a night in the hospital for iPad

iPad goes camping

I went on my very first camping trip ever. I would love to tell you about the feeling of the breeze on my face as we hit the open road...but that didn't quite happen. The open road just wasn't meant to be this time around. JJ was sick so the camping trip was canceled..or at least re-imagined. My new family and I took to the motorhome and had a camp out in the driveway. While this trip wasn't as glamorous as I had hoped, it was lots of fun none the less. And an unexpected benefit, I was still able connect to our home wi-fi which is a bit faster than 3G on most days in our area. We settled into the motorhome and left the comfort of our home behind. Well, okay, our motorhome is pretty darn comfortable too. We had game time and got some time to catch up on the days news. Then I got to sit back and relax with the rest of the family while we watched the original 'Karate Kid' movie. Family is first wanted us all to see it before we go see the new version in the theatre later this month. After the movie, we were all tired and it was bedtime. I will always remember my first camping trip fondly. While it was short in duration and distance it was still very memorable. iPad signing off from on the road (uh, oh, I mean from the driveway).
Friday, May 28, 2010
I am unique...I am iPad


I know some people say I am just a big iPhone with no real identity of my own. To them I submit these photos as evidence that I really am my own unique being and not simply a rehash of my relatives that have come before. This is me and my big sis (who is 4 years old) cozied in on the couch for a little playtime and learning fun. First, I am big enough that you can do almost anything with me. Here I was helping her recognize the different letters of the alphabet, to practice the sounds that each makes, and to properly write each one. Notice that this is just me and her...no help required. She is able to navigate my screens and pick my different Apps at will and completely independently. Notice how nothing additional is required, no stylus, no pencil, no keyboard, no paper...nothing else....just her and I. While I was helping her learn she thought we were simply playing.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
iPad goes on a field trip

Today I went on the first grade field trip. Boy, what a day we all had. Me and 60 first graders! Well, a few teachers & parents went along too. We started out with a bus trip to travel town. The bus ride was a lot of fun. Everybody was so excited about all the adventures ahead. Travel town was a lot of fun. We explored & climbed all over some vintage steam trains. I just love trains. This was so cool. We ate our lunches there at the picnic tables and got to ride the small scale train.
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
iPad giggles & relaxes


Today I thought I would share a couple of my favorite Apps. The first one I just love because it makes me and the whole family giggle. It is called slide-a-ma-jig and it is one of the coolest things ever. When I shake it makes funny noises and every time it creates a different funny character. My family can also slide any portion of our funny new friend to create yet another funny new friend. It is simply hilarious and always puts a smile on everyone's face.
Monday, May 24, 2010
iPad hits the mat

This afternoon we went to the karate studio...as usual. We went to watch Jason...a black belt...helping out in the green & red belt class. As usual, I attracted attention & conversation & requests to be held...I love that. After everyone got over the awe of seeing & touching their first iPad, we settled in to catch up on the day's news & e-mail. It is warm, cozy, & comforting. We love quiet time. Until next time....I'm iPad.
iPad goes to the ball park

Saturday I went to the ball park to watch Jason's final baseball game of the season. The Fighting Irish won!! What a way to end the season. Jason caught two fly balls...one at first base and the other at third. He also did a great job pitching the first two innings. I enjoyed playing various games and watching 'Good Luck Charlie' with Kelly during the game. We enjoyed a massive dish of carne asada nachos and a hawaiian shaved ice. Fun was had by all. Until next time, this is iPad signing off.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
iPad's a celebrity

I've had an exciting first week. I've been out and about quite a bit. I've been out shopping for purses. I've been going to work nearly every day. I went to school one day to learn all about rockets. I've been to watch a Black Belt test…and let me just say "WOW!" I've also been to the karate studio for class. I went to a pool party. I've been to ballet class. I went out to dinner at Claim Jumper and had a yummy backyard bbq. My new family just takes me everywhere.
No matter where we go it's always the same. When I wake up and come out of my carrier, I always hear something like, "Wow, is that iPad?", "That's iPad!", "Can I hold iPad?", "Can I play with iPad?", or "Is that your iPAD?" It seems I am something of a celebrity. Everyone ALWAYS notices me. Everyone ALWAYS wants to see me, play with me, or hold me. Everyone ALWAYS just wants to be near me. I seem to attract quite a crowd. I think I even saw one person start to drool when they saw me. Seriously people, I'm just an iPad, no different from the rest.....well, okay, maybe I am different...quite different in fact. Go ahead and stare. I am special....I am iPad.
iPad gets new gear

Like any new arrival, I needed stuff….and lots of it. First, I had to get initiated and an AT&T 3G account so I can be tied in on the go. Then we started to get acquainted. As I became acquainted with my new family they discovered that my new life would be much happier with lots of new gear. We started with an iPad carrier. First came a travel carrier…really nice but too big for everyday use. Then we finally found a wonderful everyday carrier. It is comfortable, safe, and secure for me and comfortable for family is first. But soon we learned that I could really use a little more protection inside my carrier so then came the iPad sleeve. All the while I continued to get new toys, uh I mean Apps…each one a discovery each and of its own. But like anything else, my family started to feel the money pinch of all the new gear. So now we have a pretty extensive wish list that I keep safely within my Todo App. Everyday or two I get something new to try out and explore. What will tomorrow bring…I wonder…
Hi! I'm iPad.

I'm an iPad. More specifically I am a 64GB 3G iPad. But truly I am more like a being, a person, and a companion than an electronic gadget that can be defined merely by its technical specifications. I was adopted by family is first on Tuesday, May 11th at 9:05 pm. Like the birth of a baby, I arrived at an unpredictable day and time with very little notice. Family is first went to a local apple store after waiting for months for the 3G iPad to finally become available. She put her name on the list to adopt one of us. All she knew was at some point she would receive an e-mail saying I was ready for pickup and she would only have a day to come get me or I would have gone to another family.
She checked fanatically everyday with no e-mail. Every phone call to the apple store was finished with the associate saying 'you will get an e-mail when your iPad is here.' Then, on May 11th, her hubbie checked for e-mail (several times) throughout the day with the same result, no e-mail. She proceeded with her busy day. At about 8:40 pm she finally got the time to touch their mac personally. She checked for e-mail sifting through the normal everyday traffic and then she saw something….really she felt something….there it was!! The e-mail had come. I was finally ready for pick up.
She glanced at the clock and to her horror it was 8:45 pm, the e-mail had been there since 9:45 AM and the apple store in the mall closes at 9 pm. Her heart raced and she frantically put on some shoes, grabbed her purse, and ran….and I mean ran….for the car. On a good day she could leave her house and be inside the mall in about 20 minutes…but she only had 15 minutes at best. Her hubbie said she would never make it….but she knew she just had to try.
As she pulled down the driveway she called her best friend to share the good news and the freight and horror that she might not make it to the store in time. Her best friend kept her company on the phone and tried to calm her down during the drive…with no real success. She flew through the usually busy city streets and finally arrived at the mall. She whipped into the first parking spot she found and then ran to the mall entrance. As she entered the mall she saw some stores already had their gates closed and she hoped and wished that when she reached the apple store she would not find the same. But with a little magic and a lot of luck she arrived at the store at exactly 9:00 pm and the gate was partially down but not all the way.
She wisked in past the security guard and went to the first associate she saw. Completely out of breath and with a crazed, frantic look in her eye, she tried to communicate to the associate that the e-mail finally arrived. Luckily the associate seemed as excited as she did so she didn't feel like too big of a freak as he went into the back room to bring me out. At 9:05 pm the deal was done, all the papers were signed, I was adopted, and I was on my way out the door of the store and to my new home. The drive home was blissful with many phone calls spreading the news of my arrival.