Did we have fun? Sure, but this picture doesn't represent the behind the scenes or our morning before this happy moment.
I love music and streaming music through various apps on my iPhone. But with the case that I have on my phone, it sort of blocks the speakers a little. I can hear, but it can be a little muffled. So when I heard about the Adfilic Bluetooth Stereo Portable Wireless Speaker I jumped at the chance to try it. I was a little nervous since there really wasn't a lot of instructions on setup. I mean it had the usual pictures of this button does this etc, but there really wasn't a lot of documentation with it. So I was a little apprehensive at first. But it didn't take me too long to realize that I didn't need a lot of instruction. It was pretty much straight forward. Charge it. After it was charged, turn it on. I went into my connections on my iPhone. It immediately found it, paired, and I was good to go. I did get a little confused on which button was volume up (and down). But after a little trial and error with that, I've had absolutely zero iss
AMEN!!! That's why half the time you don't see me posting because of all all the craziness that lead to some of those "perfect" moments. Although I posted the pictures of the holes we put in the ceiling with the Christmas tree when I posted the pics:) I try to be as transparent as possible and stay positive.
ReplyDeleteHa... I missed the holes.. that's priceless! And transparent and positive are the way to be in my opinion.
DeleteThis is so true. Thanks for the reminder.
ReplyDeleteIt was something that I needed to remind MYSELF of today :)
DeleteSo true! I get anxious just looking at Facebook sometimes, realizing that my life isn't perfect and as great as everyone else's. I'm glad to see someone being real.
ReplyDeleteAnd maybe it's just me, but I have a harder time around holidays with feeling I'm missing out.
DeleteSO TRUE!! Sometimes I know for a fact that someone's child is having a horrible day and then I see the mom post "my little angel" and combine it with a picture of him doing something nice. I feel as though I do the opposite. I feel like if I post something about my son that I am bragging, and I don't want to brag. I seem to always post complaints, "My son is driving me crazy. I just want quietness!" " Worst day ever...my son won't do anything I ask" etc... Maybe I could do better at being MORE positive as opposed to just negative nancy all the time. I love your post and honesty!
ReplyDeleteThank you... And I'm guilty of the worst day ever posts also.. ha
DeleteIt is so true. Great post. We are all gorgeous & photogenic, with picture perfect families that are always all smiles...at least on Facebook. In real life, I am in sweat pants with colored rice all over the living room floor yelling at my husband for giving my daughter Doritos, that my daughter is now shoving in the VCR.
ReplyDeleteHa... :) Thanks for stopping by and sharing.
DeleteSo true! I've come to realize that the craziness happens in all families. Not just mine LOL
ReplyDeleteI love the anti-perfect posts and try to share one a week of the kids crying, something not going right, or a funny tweet to a day gone wrong. Misery loves company and it's just as fun to share what's not working as what is.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are one of the ones keeping it real.
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