As a result, my iPhone has become an essential tool for keeping myself and my family moving, entertained, informed, and connected. I rarely make calls on it, but I have it loaded with apps that make my life easier. My top ten for a busy mom with a house to run are:
- Sit or Squat -- locates the nearest public restroom with features, ratings, and reviews by users.
- Around Me -- locates the nearest coffee shop, grocery store, gas station, Target, or whatever else you're looking for, and gives directions to it.
- AniMatch -- a concentration type memory game to keep Katie busy during down time. We've had Furber family AniMatch tournaments while waiting for Jack's basketball game to start. (BTW -- Mom's the reigning champ.)
- PhotoShop Express -- allows you to edit a photo on the spot and send it off. Great for keeping grandparents in the loop on our many events and activities.
- CameraBag -- allows you to change the lens on your iPhone camera for super cool effects.
- Hipstamatic -- a retro camera with multiple film, lens and filter choices.
- Dirty Dozen -- a list of 12 foods you should always buy organic because they require the most pesticides when grown. Also includes the Clean 15, a list of 15 foods you can buy conventionally grown because they require the fewest pesticides.
- Seafood Watch -- Monterey Bay Aquarium's list of fish they recommend based on farming methods and environmental conditions.
- FoodSpotting -- a compilation of user generated restaurant reviews. Shows photos and restaurants closest to your current location. Great for finding a lunch or dinner spot between events. We found our favorite restaurant (The Sideboard in Danville) this way.
- Vintage Video Maker -- Transforms your iPhone videos into retro 35mm looking film.
With all those tools at my fingertips the Furber family doesn't miss a beat. We research, record, and document every event outside the house, just like we do when we're home.
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