Monday, March 18, 2013

What apps you got?

{I have an explanation for the title of this post.  It's not that I have horrible grammar, although that might be kind of true.  Sorry Dad.  Clark's brother Brad lived in Japan a few years back, and when we were there visiting the little neighbor boy came over with his new ipod and said "Yo Brad! What apps you got?"  Ha ha it made me laugh.  Hence the title of the post}

I'm pretty sure babies these days are born knowing what a cell phone is.  Its got to be in their genetic code or something.  Or maybe it's because their parents are ALWAYS using their phones.  At least I am.  But I'm doing important things of course {checking Pinterest for recipes, checking email, checking Instagram, checking Facebook, taking hundreds of pictures and videos of my child}.  Some of those aren't so important, but whatever.  We all do it, right? Since Mr. Henry loves to "play" with our phones I decided to download a few apps for him.  Fisher Price has some cute ones that are totally free.  Because who wants to spend money on apps for babies.  Not me.  

An adorable picture of baby Savannah and Henry playing with my phone.  They love it.  I also wonder if one day they will laugh at how "old school" my cell phone was.  I can't even imagine what phones will look like when Henry is a teenager.  They've come a long way from the giant brick.  


Henry really likes the Animal app.  It names the animals and then sings a couple songs about animals.  He "dances" when the song comes on.  It's pretty cute.  He also has a few others that sing songs and tell stories.  

So what apps do you have for your baby?  Any fun ones I need to know about?  

And so you don't think Henry plays with a cell phone all day, here is proof we take him outside... or at least in our car.  Clark was taking the ski rack off of my car so he stuck Henry inside the car.  Is that safe?  Henry had fun driving and waving.  


And I just had to share this picture because he looked so cute.  

3 comments:

  1. So cute, Henry! I'm glad you posted because I have been wanting apps but the ones I find I've been disappointed in. So I will be adding those soon!

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  2. A child is safe in the car as long as you don't have a stick shift and your child is "innocently" playing "car" when they decide to put the parking brake down and the car starts to roll. This happened to me and one other sister. :)

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  3. Oh Henry! Isn't that a candy bar? I have pictures of Merrick in our car doing the same thing but just a little older.
    Adrienne - I thought the car rolling down the street was me and Allison? At remember rolling backwards, unless it happend twice to mom's children!?!

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