Before I was a mother, I remember being completely tongue-tied when my colleagues would bring their kids to work and swing by my office for an introduction. How do I engage a toddler? I always wondered. What do I say to a kindergartener? Is it sending the wrong message to tell a six-year-old that I like the head-to-toe hot pink ensemble she's got going on? My default line ended up being something like "What are you going to be for Halloween?" Even if it was the middle of spring, this usually proved to be endless fodder for conversation. Imagine how much easier it would've been if I could've just opened up my Action Hero app! Not that he wasn't already their friend for life, but when our pal Jim showed the girls how to make their own movies with blockbuster effects -- see Abby's directorial debut above, missle-ing her parents while they innocently hang out in Grandma's kitchen -- he instantly became their
What Can I Bring? How About an App?
What Can I Bring? How About an App?
What Can I Bring? How About an App?
Before I was a mother, I remember being completely tongue-tied when my colleagues would bring their kids to work and swing by my office for an introduction. How do I engage a toddler? I always wondered. What do I say to a kindergartener? Is it sending the wrong message to tell a six-year-old that I like the head-to-toe hot pink ensemble she's got going on? My default line ended up being something like "What are you going to be for Halloween?" Even if it was the middle of spring, this usually proved to be endless fodder for conversation. Imagine how much easier it would've been if I could've just opened up my Action Hero app! Not that he wasn't already their friend for life, but when our pal Jim showed the girls how to make their own movies with blockbuster effects -- see Abby's directorial debut above, missle-ing her parents while they innocently hang out in Grandma's kitchen -- he instantly became their