Sunday, July 27, 2008

Just Jawin' Away

...on my new Jawbone, that is.

Moms are the queens of multi-tasking. Tell me, when was the last time you did nothing but sit and relax while on a phone call? It doesn't happen. While talking on the phone, I change diapers, fold laundry, make lunch, and clean the kitchen floor. I make almost all my calls while doing chores or driving. I have a feeling most of you know what I'm talking about. Do you have any idea how many times I've inadvertently disconnected my friends and family while talking on the phone and doing some other task? I think I disconnect my mom nearly every time I talk to her. And at least half of those times it's by accident. Kidding. Just kidding, Mom! Seriously though, I'll have the phone cradled between my shoulder and ear while I fold laundry and I'll turn my head to yell at the kids tell my kids something and suddenly I hear a dial tone. How often does this happen to you?

And growing evidence indicates that cell phone use is a contributor in car accidents. Several states and jurisdictions have enacted laws prohibiting handheld cell phone use while driving. Many other states have introduced legislature proposing similar bans. Chicago is one of those jurisdictions that has banned hand-held cell phone use while driving.

Hands-free is the way to go both for talking on the phone while scrubbing toilets and making dinner and for driving the kids to soccer practice and running to the grocery store. The new Jawbone lets you talk while going about your day. And without accidentally disconnecting your call too. (Well, as soon as you learn not to push the unit into your ear while talking because you can inadvertently hit the "hang up" button if you do. Sorry again, Mom.)

Believing that products worn on your face should look nice, they've designed the new Jawbone to look like a classy accessory and not a big honkin' piece of technology. But despite the fact that it looks like jewelry, it really is a cool piece of technology featuring the patented Voice Activity Sensor which eliminates noise and let's your voice come through loud and clear. The new Jawbone is 50% smaller than the original Jawbone which means, you don't have a big ole microphone hanging down your face. This is good because you won't feel the need to ask people, "You want fries with that?" while wearing the slim new Jawbone.

The Jawbone comes in 3 colors: black, silver, and rose gold. Each unit comes with 3 sizes of ear buds, and 4 different ear loops for a customized look and fit. And you can charge it by either plugging it into an outlet or your computer.

Now here's the cool part. I have a new Jawbone to give away to one lucky reader. Here's the deal, leave me a comment on THIS post and let me know how you multitask while on the phone. I'll choose a winner this Friday night. Good luck!

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Anonymous said...

I use my work commute to do it all! While driving, I use the phone to make appointments, catchup with friends, discuss discipline issues with my hubby, who is also commuting during this time. Many times, I'm also simultaneously on the phone while checking my son's backpack for homework as we travel to church for Awana, Praise Band practice, etc. There's no time for phone calls when I get home, so most of my talk time is in the van.

Tom said...

Saw the demo on this headset, saw your contest, couldn't resist. I'd be giving it to my wife though, since she's the one who does most of the cell phoning while driving.

Rose Plummer said...

I have 3 kids and a dog so I frequently multi task. I walk the dog cut his hair, trim my kids hair, cook, change diapers, bathe kids, clean the house, knit, get kids dressed, do laundry, hang up laundry (no drier) and much much more all while on the phone. Usually with my mom and yes I have accidentally hung up on her several times. If I didn't do these things while on the phone I would never have time to talk on the phone.

kimbalaya said...

I use my cell phone as my only phone line, so I am constantly holding it between my ear and my shoulder as I wash dishes, fold laundry, fix peanut butter sandwiches, or work at my computer while I work from home! I could definitely use this!

Anonymous said...

Hi. I'm Kelly F. I'm live in a Chicago suburb, work in the city full time, have three kids, two dogs, a husband and a MIL living with me. I need to multi-task!

BUT... unlike all the other commenters here, I do NOT usually multi-task with my phone - because just like you Dawn, I keep hanging up on my loved ones. And they NEVER get used to it. If I bump the "on" button on my home cordless phone, it switches to another line. When I jump back, the caller is saying "hello? HELLO?!?" I mean, I've only been gone for like, 3 seconds, and yet they know I'm gone. Which makes me think that when anyone hears 3 solid seconds of silence from me, they know I'm not there anymore. Which makes me think that I either need to (a) alter my communication style (not likely), or (b) talk to them more frequently (but for less duration) in order to not have to cram all that info into 10 minutes. I mean, let's face it - there are things you will risk doing while talking on the phone, and stuff that you will not - like pool maintenance. And pool maintenance is somehow my new job - I spend upwards of an hour per evening doing all that wonderfully fun stuff that enables my children to be entertained all day while I'm gone (no - I don't leave them alone!). So unless I get a Jawbone, I will be hopelessly out of touch with my girlfriends. And as any mom of young kids knows, that's the only real thing that keeps us sane (that and wine). So without a Jawbone, I will technically go insane!

Amy said...

I've really wanted one of these, especially since my husband bought one for himself and forgot to get one for me too! Just today, I was talking to said husband on my cellphone while pushing two babies in a double-baby-jogger and carrying a scooter (all with one hand while the other hand held the phone) on my way to pick up my five-year-old from Kindergarten Camp. As you can see, I really, really need this. And, this one looks much cooler than my husband's headset.

kimikki said...

Wow....how do I multitask while on the phone....let's see....
I take my dog for walks in the morning and use that time to chat with my daughter, who lives 3 hours away from me. Have to keep up on what's new with my granddaughter! On my landline, I can get the whole house cleaned and get the animals fed while on the phone. That doesn't mean I DO get the whole house cleaned, but I can do just about any of it, provided the person I'm talking to doesn't mind an occasional flushing sound or the sound of my rechargeable toothbrush. whirrrr spit whirrrr spit

snippity1 said...

I am totally loving the look of that jawbone. My husband just got a new phone yesterday, and it came with a cool, wireless bluetooth headset...except when he wears it, he looks like a techno-nerd :) I would love to get a stylish one like that!

Anonymous said...

With our busy family of 5, I tend to do all of my phone calls in the car (on speaker) or while making dinner, doing laundry, etc...but end up with a neck ache (and hanging up on family, friends, solicitors...oh wait, I MEAN to hang up on the latter) because of it. Reading your blog(s) make me want to purchase this cool looking bluetooth!! Of course winning one would be even better!!

Anonymous said...

I have three children, a husband, a dog, a cat, a guinea pig, and I run an in home daycare with 7 children!!! This would really come in handy while I run in circles daily ;) Oh, it would also put an end to the kink in my neck from holding the phone between my shoulder and head. I worry that my neck muscle and tendons will eventually naturally lean to the right!!

GwenieSue said...

Is it allowable to be only on the phone. I am always doing something while I am on the phone. There is of course surfing the net, Of course reading your blog, Oh did I forget the children, there is always something going on with them. School starts here in a few weeks and the normal, hectic evenings start. I am just never home. There is piano, dance, paper route, and other various activities for my children. I am always within reach of my cell phone, but sometimes you need your hands as well. so I need this Jawbone.

Anonymous said...

I would so love this! I have 5 children and am always busy doing something! Seems the phone is always ringing! This would make things ALOT easier!

jhairl@suddenlink.net

Lesley said...

Multitask? What's that? Oh, you mean when I am pacing back and forth with the phone pressed to my ear with my shoulder (which causes a major cramp after exactly 18 minutes and 36 seconds), wiping off a 3 year olds mouth and hands from sticky popsicle slime, listening to a 5 year old tell me how she managed to get her foot stuck in the arm hole of her shirt, and having a 10 year old tell on the before mentioned 5 year old with the foot still stuck in the shirt? Is that what multitasking is? If so...i am a pro at that...but it sure would be easier with a bluetooth, my neck is still cramped from that phone call. :)

Katie said...

I'm not a mom perse but I do enjoy your blog. In the meantime, I'm a private vocal instructor with students in four different cities so I'm frequently on the road trying to get to gigs and teaching appointments, not to mention the typical trying to get things done around the house when I do have some time to myself, and my cell phone is my only phone for work, play, and otherwise.

Theresa said...

I love that you're wearing your new earrings in the picture. I hope this works with a cordless phone.

Denise said...

Count me in!!! Busy momma needs one for sure!

Mama2three said...

I have 4 year old twin boys and a 2 year old daughter, so things are busy around my house. To not feel like I'm neglecting the housework, or out and about taking my kids places, I save my phone calls to do while I'm doing other things. It would be great to not have to get a sore neck just to be able to talk on the phone. :o)

Faith said...

Instead of sharing how I multitask while talking on the phone, I thought it would take MUCH less time to share what I HAVEN'T done while talking on the phone. I can't say that I've juggled flaming pineapples while running circles around the house and screaming "I want a baby walrus, I want a baby walrus!" Yup. Pretty sure I haven't done that yet.

Anonymous said...

I work all the time, on the phone, on the internet.

However, I have to find time to do the not so important things that I keep putting off...

You know... dishes... laundry... is that a wool blanket on top of the cabinet? Oh, I haven't dusted since I moved into this place.

Since I'm on the phone, what's worse than having a long cord headset tripping you face first into the wall?

Having to hold the phone to your ear while you try to wash dishes and not drop your phone into the sink... that's what's worse.

If I had a Jawbone headset, I could be cool like Dawn!

Peggy said...

Oh my how that jawbone would save my day!! My husband is a over the road truckdriver and I take care of our dairy goat operation and have a soap business. Hubby calls me at least 15 or 20 times a day and I am trying to feed goats, clean stalls, etc and still talk on the phone cradled under my chin. I hang up on him by accident at least once a day and even customers. I would be in heaven if I had a jawbone!!! ( the phone kind as I already have a real jawbone LOL)

Anonymous said...

Let's just say that when the kids call my cell phone when I am driving, I ask if it is an important call and if not I tell them I will call them back. I can do most anything but not talk and drive with my phone in hand up to my ear.
I would love to have one of these headsets.

Anonymous said...

Hi I am the lucky mother of 3 active boys and 1 wonderful drama queen daughter. I LOVE to talk on the phone and for some odd reason I seem to accomplish so much more while I am on the phone!!
I'll be on the phone folding clothes, while snapping my fingers and giving my kids the evil (you better think twice look), picking up legos with my feet, while snatching the air freshener away from my daughter before she fume agates us all. All this and that was only one phone call!! Then I wonder why my neck hurts at the end of the day??!!!

Image what more I could!! Please pick me my neck would thank you for it!!

Anonymous said...

I can't say I am the "ultimate multi-tasker you've ever seen" since I've read your comments and we are many!...but I can say my hubby's foot just stepped on my bluetooth that some how fell on the floor....and, alas, it will never be the same...I would love to have a jawbone in it's place! Damn feet!
~Vikki~ redrebar@aol.com

Anonymous said...

I have a twin in a different state so I'm on the phone for hours daily .. not to mention my son is the only grandson/nephew in the family so there's a lot of calls finding out what's new with him and what's the latest funny story. Probably should have considered going bluetooth awhile ago!

-Gwyneth

candi said...

With 4 boys 9 and under, I DESPERATELY need my hands when driving for swinging in the backseat ERR I mean keeping them at 10 and 2. But the car seems to be the only time I can make a mostly uninterrupted phone call. I NEED ONE OF THESE!!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone else have the same problem I do with their kids playing fine by themselves until you actually get on the phone? Then all hell breaks loose. They've been told 1000 times not to interrupt when I'm on the phone unless it's an EMERGENCY (they are bleeding or George Clooney is at the door). It's amazing how they think that "Mommy I had bologna at school for lunch today" from my five year old qualifies as an emergency! Maybe if I had the Jawbone headset, they wouldn't be able to see that I'm talking on the phone but rather think that I'm just going crazy and talking to myself (again). Yea, that's a great reason why I need the new Jawbone!!!! Pick me, pick me!

Anonymous said...

I've got 4 kids, ages 16mos, 3, 5, and 7. And I work 50 hours a week. I'm on the phone all day at work, while also doing a ton of computer work, filing, and a fairly decent amount of driving to make client visits. After I leave my office for the day, the office phones get forwarded to my cell where I continue to take calls for the entire office while picking up the kids, running between ball games and dance lessons, cooking, dinner, getting baths, and trying to find time to do household chores.

I'm notorious for dropping my cell phone into water. I've dropped 3 in the bath tub (talking with the phone on my shoulder while trying to give the youngest 2 a bath), 2 in the dish water (talking while trying to put a dent in the always huge pile of dishes), 2 in the toilet (don't ask), and one in the washing machine.

J.K. - lazyk77 @ gmail dot com

Unknown said...

Twice a week I drive to HQ for work, which is an hour away from home. On those days, I wait until I get on the Turnpike, then call my Mom for some quality (no kids in the background) conversation. It would be awesome to be able to be hands free and have crystal clear reception.

kungfu_mom said...

Well, I will cook dinner, unload the dishwasher, tie shoes, rotate laundry, and help with homework all at the same time. It's usually crazy hectic at my house and I only have 3 kids.

Michelle said...

I have 3 kids, a husband, and an at home business... I am always on the go and really don't have time to talk on the phone unless I am doing something else also... this would be a great way to give me back my hands and save my neck and shoulders from the pain on scrunching up to keep the phone in place...

Anonymous said...

I'm in CA so I have to have one - whenever my kids see someone holding a phone while driving they yell for the police - "She's breaking the law!!" (which ironically does not ban texting while driving...which I need two hands for....)

I would love a jawbone! Thanks!

Anonymous said...

This would be SO great to have. I have a 9 month old and it would be a good hands-free while changing all those wiggle butt's diapers! Thanks for the cool giveaway!

Anonymous said...

My husband is in LE and he wears a headset everywhere. It's part of his uniform! I always thought that would make life being a mom easier but we didn't see the justification in buying two sets. How cool would it be... *chuckle*

-Gwyneth

Colleen said...

After dating for 13 years, I just married my husband in October, and inherited his parents and his 87 year old Aunt. Our house has 3 stories, one for each "pod" and I spend MOST of my time running up and down stairs to do this, carry that, kill a big, deliver a sandwich, pass out mail, let the dogs out (oh yeah, we have 3 of those, too) etc. I only have TWO HANDS and it would be a HUGE help to be able to deo my chores & call for emergency therapy at the same time :-)

Anonymous said...

I use my bluetooth often in the house while doing other things. When I don't, I always disconnect my friends also. Just don't flush when you're on it ;-)

Anonymous said...

I want this headset!!

Anonymous said...

I've had the same experience with hanging up on people; I've done that or used headphones that are cumbersome and awkward. This is such an attractive, nice looking alternative. It looks good on you.

Gloria
happee.daze@yahoo.com
Utah

Tobias said...

While on the phone I usually check my email, watch tv, or eat food

Anonymous said...

Doing laundry, talking on the computer,making food. You name it!=Debra

Unknown said...

Would love to have this for my hearing impaired daughter.... she just last night got a blue tooth compatible phone, and this would be awesome for her!!03051964

Anonymous said...

California is now a hands-free state for cell phones as well. I love it, because I don't have a headset or bluetooth so I just can't use my phone. :-) At home I too am always disconnecting people when I have my phone between my ear and shoulder. I once dropped it in my daughters poopie diaper - ewwww!!! I thought once she was potty trained I wouldn't have to worry about that sort of thing - boy was I wrong! The other night I got the "Mommma, WIPE ME" scream and I while I was doing that, I dropped the receiver into the toilet bowl. Good thing we have a few more handsets because that one is going in the trash!!! Ewww!!!

Steph said...

This is totally what I need because my ear is not "normal" when it comes to things that need to be on it!

Usually when I'm on the phone with my mom I'm playing games on the computer, doing dishes, folding laundry, or attempting to clean.

Rebecca said...

I tend to read or watch TV while I am on hold, I also will do my nails while making long phone calls.

Anonymous said...

That's pretty cool! I'm all for multi-tasking.

Anonymous said...

I have only one child, a boy aged 3, and the only time I really get to have a conversation with anyone is in my car, usually on the way to daycare for pickup. I also am usually running so late in the mornings that I end up taking my 8am conference calls from the car (and who schedules these at 8am?!)! I would love to have a bluetooth to do these calls easier!

Anonymous said...

I do my best not to multi-task while on the phone--it's dangerous! Texting and driving, ack, death trap!

Anonymous said...

I have 4 boys, ages 16, 9, 23 months and 10 months!we have 2 dogs, and then there is the husband...enough said! lol
cleaning, cooking, changing diapers, running to band camp, school, grocery shopping. all my family lives in other cities, so i tend to use those times to catch up with friends and family.
Ros

Anonymous said...

I don't even know what it would be like to be "up with the times"! My home cordless phone I have a "operator's headset" that the kids get a real kick out of! I've actually painted a bedroom while talking on the phone before. I LOVE MULTI-TASKING! With 5 children you have to!

I don't "think" Missouri is a hands-free area yet, but I could be wrong about that :)

Stephanie said...

I could definately use this while I am folding laundry, making dinner, feeding the baby, and helping my toddler go potty-yes, all at the same time.

Anonymous said...

I have one of the original bluetooth Motorola headsets. It's close to 4 years old now, I believe. I don't know where I would be without it!
I teach and have a half hour drive each way to work. This way, I can talk to family who live far away while on my drives to and from school.

I also like it because I live just over the state line in Wisconsin from Illinois and we make frequent trips to the Chicago area. Not having to worry about being ticketed for having a phone on my ear is a lifesaver!

Alas, my headset is on its last legs. From so much use it's not holding a charge and I fear I'll have to go back to holding my phone to talk! Blasphemy!

Thanks for the consideration!

Anonymous said...

I multitask constantly. I may not have children, but running around after a rabbit, a cat, and two rats combined with my full graduate student schedule and job mean I've rarely ever got time to sit down and talk! If I had a headset that let me roam, I wouldn't be tied to my phone charger, since I hear you can use headsets while the phone's charging. Please, let my little longhaired adorable bunny receive the attention she craves, and let me have the headset! To see my bunny and cat, hit up youtube.com/thorneydayna for plenty of silly videos! :)

Pam from alertandorientedx4 said...

Hmmm...I have to admit I didn't read the (gasp!) 250 comments....I multitask doing pretty much everything while on the phone. I work at home and have been known to (at least when talking to friends) tell them..."I did not just pee while talking to you; I just cleaned the toilet. I am flushing now." I dropped my last bluetooth in the toit-y

Anonymous said...

Since California passed the hands-free law on July 1st, I could definitely use a bluetooth headset. Trying to talk (shout) on the phone while it's on speaker resting on my thigh so the cops can't see me is getting old.

Thanks for your great blog. It's so fun to read.

Anonymous said...

Hmm. I talk AND procrastinate at the same time!!!

dmauton said...

Multi tasking while on the phone? HMMMM well I do just about everything you can imagine. I blog, cook, clean, do dishes, laundry, plan my day, work, just about everything. I do not have a cordless headset for my cell and hubby keeps telling me that I really need one. lol

Steff said...

Here's hoping the random integer generator goes my way. This would be way cool to have....

Anonymous said...

Hey Dawn. I love all your different sites. Yours was the very first blog I started reading and now I follow several blogs as well as several care pages. I did not intend to get "hooked." About the only multi-tasking I can do while on the phone is cook or surf the internet. You can imagine how creative and special my cooking is if I am on the phone, but on my behalf neither my husband or myself look like we are starving. LOL Anyway that is about all I can contribute. Thanks again for your great blog and getting me hooked to all the others.

Jill in MA said...

Multitask while I'm on the phone?? I talk on the phone at the same time that I tell the kids not to bug me while I'm on the phone -- I guess that's multitasking. I don't normally talk on the phone in the car, because I don't have a headset and it's dangerous! So I could really use the headset!

Sherry said...

I get more chores done while on the phone than other times. For some reason, I need to be on the move while on the phone. I have the problem of disconnecting people while holding the phone with my shoulder. But the worst is that flip phones WERE NOT MADE for shoulders! So, while talking on my cell phone to save long distance when talking to my family, I have to sit and hold the phone with my hand. Oh the tragedy of it all! I would greatly benefit from a JAWBONE and my phone is BLUE TOOTH enabled!! Thank you for the chance to win.

April said...

Well, TODAY...I changed diapers, cooked a dinner for a family at church who just had baby #8 (!), changed more diapers (did I mention I have 2 in diapers at the moment?), filled sippy cups, changed what I filled the sippy cup with, put in Veggie Tales, started a load of laundry, made notes on my trusty whiteboard, and nursed the baby.

And my husband wonders what I do all day.

Lucille said...

The ONLY time I seem to be allowed to TALK is when I am on my cell phone! (which is bluetooth by the way...) Did I mention that my current bluetooth never holds a charge and even when it does it cuts out? Wink, wink!

Plus, I'll only admit this here, but sometimes I drive home the long way with child in car just SO I can talk longer on the phone!


Fingers crossed...

Nicole said...

Oh the things I could get done without having my neck cramped neck bending to hold my cell.

I could probably make dinner (4 different main courses), find missing puzzle pieces, fix the latest broken toy and pull dvd's out of the vcr. Oh the things I could do while standing upright, with two hands...

Anonymous said...

i am a real estate agent and im always making phone calls while driving to and from appointments. i currently have a bluetooth but ts on its way out the door and would really love a new one.....after all it is illegal to talk on a cell phone and drive (and never text and drive!)

Rachel said...

How do I multi-task??? I have 6 boys (4-14) so you know I'm always doing at least 2 things at the same time. I return calls while waiting on my boys to finish piano lessons. I wait on our doctor to return a call while we are hanging out at the park. All while keeping track of my crowd:) I think my most memorable multi-tasking moment was the day I was nursing a baby, talking on my corless phone, and putting laundry in the dryer all at the same time.

I've tried different types of headsets but I haven't been able to find one that I liked. This one looks promising:)

Unknown said...

Thought i would add in my story as well. I multi task on the cell as well. make dinner, change diapers, help dress a doll. you name it ive done it while on the phone. well except be on the phone in the bathroom. and now being a single mom with 4 kids and working i have to have my phone on me but on silent. so that if the sitter calls i hopefully get her call while out somehwere setting a property line. a jawbone would make things a bit easier on me. now all my body will hurt from is work and not trying to keep a little phone between my ear and shoulder. By the way i love your blogs.

Joslin @ Just Batty said...

I do everything while on the phone. I actually have a personal cell phone and a work cell phone and have been known to be on both of them at the same time while still doing something else; like read your blog. I'm actually on the phone right now and of course I'm paying way more attention to your blog!

Anonymous said...

Dawn,
You are better than a B12 shot!! Keep on making the world laugh and smile!! God bless you and your family and all of the wonderful people you have reached out to!
Jody of Cameron County, PA

Denise said...

I do everything while on the phone!!! A bluetooth would definitely save my neck from killing me! ;)

Anonymous said...

I talk to my mom on the phone when I walk to and from work - she lives 3000 miles away and it is the only reason we can stay in touch as well as we do! :) I usually talk (mostly to Mom) on the phone while cooking or doing household chores too, it makes them much more pleasant.

Anonymous said...

All I do is multi task lol !!I cook dinner with a baby atached to me a 5 year helping a 5 year old with homework and a 3 year old that loves to get into everything the min I turn away!!!

*Shelli* said...

******I multi task in many ways! It changes every day. Talking on the speaker phone while the dog (who I still don't like) is barking & my other 5 kids being loud in their own world is how I try to communicate over the phone - it's not working to good:). I end up more stressed. I look like a fool trying to drive and use my speaker phone but again can't hear with my kids ages 16, 15, 11, 12 & 6! This would be a life saver to be able to enjoy talking to my sis far away to relief my stress and be a calm mother at the same time while I cook, clean, drive, garden, do laundry, cure owies, listen to hubby, kids & teen problems, brush MY teeth, check out a blog (to feel that I am still a normal mom) and all the other joys that come to being a wife and mother. Thanks for sharing your life with us other moms. Your family is blessed to have you :)

Jimmy said...

I eat cereal (in a bowl --on my laps) every morning while talking with speaker phone or shoulder to phone; if i'm not doing that, I usually hold the steering wheel (while driving ~ 20-30mph) with my laps while eating my cereal since I need one hand to hold the phone ...I do this all the time since college and I've been great at this since most times i'm driving in a straight path to work...

Amy Lynn said...

Multitasking on the phone for me usually turns into pain. As I use my shoulder and neck to hold the phone in place, I slowly lose the ability to move. Since my other hand is full with my 3 month old, I have to say goodbye then tell them to hang up while I drop the phone onto the nearest padded landing(by padded landing I mean our carpet), since I'm usually chasing my 2 year old. Then I wait patiently until I regain some control of my body and pick it up. :)

Bonnie said...

Wow, what a great prize. How I multitask at home...talk on the phone while cleaning up the kitchen, folding the laundry, sweeping the floor. At work... answer the phones, check my email messages, work on the computer and look up things in the filing cabnet or while photocopying bulletins for Sunday morning. Is there ever a time a mom isn't multi tasking??? bonnie many5@mts.net

Jennifer Foster said...

That would definitely replace the rubber band I stretch around my head to attach the cell phone...

Mama to little lions said...

Way cool- so what happens when you have to yell at your kids with that on your ear? is there a mute button? (not that any of us ever yell at our kids)
;-)

Anonymous said...

How would I use it? How wouldn't I?

See, I have a heck of a life, Dawn. First, I have a husband. He likes video games & when he offers to clean pick up the kitchen after dinner & I ask later "why is it greasy all over in here?" he looks at me like I have 3 heads & says, "I didn't mean I'd use CLEANER." Of course, silly me, he just said he'd pick up. And he did...he picked himself up an ice cream. That's helpful. Kinda like when he offers to take my plate when I'm done & sits it 5 feet away on the counter. And then he'll want to go outside & spend 20 mintues looking for his right shoe because he takes them off in different places, then tries to blame the baby for "moving" his shoes, even though he did this long before we were even married.

Then I have a baby. He's 7 months old. He's "advanced" because he's already cruising around things. Everyone thinks he's smart. I think he's trying to drive me crazy while trying to find new ways every moment to hurt or kill himself. He likes to throw things in his spare time & have me pick them up. Otherwise, he cries. I cannot handle that since I have an almost constant headache. And he loves dog food.

Yes, we have a dog. He poops in the house all the time. That's fun, too. But at least he doesn't bother the cats.

And we have 3 cats. They want to eat, too. Can you believe how selfish they are? They want to eat. I thought cats were independent. People lie when they say that. One cat, when he's hungry, pounces on your back.

We also take care of a stray cat outside. She was very thankful at first, she was near starved. But now that she's back to normal weight & happy? She attacks your legs when you don't feed her quickly enough. Another thing that just wants food, why should I be surprised? But at least she doesn't mind the raccoons.

Yes, we have raccoons. Not really ,but they showed up on DH's birthday & he got excited, declared them his birthday gift from nature, & started buying Old Roy for them. He can't remember to buy milk at the store, but he can remember dog food for the raccoons. Amazing how a mans mind works.

And then we have my parents. I moved away a couple years ago because while I love them, they are nuts. But they tricked me & moved...4 miles away. My mom has this thing about checking in. All the time. She calls to tell me she's going outside. She calls to tell me she's going to shower. She calls just to tell me she found the cordless phone she loss. She also leaves angry messages because I can't answer the phone all the time. The other day, my son pooped up his back, rolled all over the changing table, got it all over himself as I fought to keep it all contained. I finally gave up, let him sit up, & he then sat there & clapped at me. Covered in poop. Real fun there.

When I was done with that, I had to feed our cats, the stray cat, the dog, the baby, pick up the trash cans the raccoons got into because DH must have forgot to put food out for them the night before, only to have my husband ask why I'm always tired & then I had to listen to the 5 voice mails my mom left telling me she doesn't know why I never answer my phone, she needs help. I call back & she ask me if I like white peaches. PEACHES.

So, Dawn, if I were to win this I would use it to call the therapist I'm sure I'll end up needing any day while I'm feeding every animal known to man, anwering DH's stupid questions because he can't find one of his shoes because he can't figure out he needs to put them BOTH in the same place, avoiding my crazy mother & cleaning poop off of my clapping son, while wondering if I should just leave it all for DH to do & tell him, "I didn't tell you I was going to use wipes!" after I hand him our poop covered baby. Or at least I could answer the phone before my mom goes & buys me 24 white peaches that she thinks I'll love so I wouldn't end up with a counter for rotting fruit.

BTW, do you think raccoons like peaches?

Unknown said...

I would love to have the ability to walk, talk and clean house at the same time.

Quality Chick said...

As a working mom my time with my family is precious. I use a headset to take care of calls when I am doing routine must need things (sitting in traffic, laundry) so that my free time is available for my family. Bluetooth rocks and so does your blog!

Anonymous said...

Multitasking is putting it lightly. With multiples in diapers, homeschooling, regular life, there is NO other way. Let's see, does ANYONE do less than 4 things at once? Is there another way other than changing 3 diapers at once, loading the dishwasher, checking a math sheet and scanning biology papers while attempting to talk on the phone without disconnecting soneone? Maybe you are on to something with this blue tooth head set. I *NEED* one of these little miracles.

Dream of Scrappin' said...

Of course I multi-task on the phone, I.E. Laundry, dishes, cooking, chasing kids, paying bills, etc. Right now I do the cradle thing or I have a yucky corded headset for when I really need to be hands free! I would love to have a chance at a cool, small headset! THANKS!

Anonymous said...

Working fulltime and being a mommy requires you to be a multi-tasker no matter where you go or how old your child is.

jedipunk said...

I have 4 kids and my wife. While my wife takes care of most things she doesn't take care of good ol' dad who always calls the cell phone looking for computer help.

It is hard to talk and type while trying to hold a RAZR between your ear and shoulder.

Anonymous said...

Since I live in TX and my extended family lives in CA., I tend to make a lot of my phone calls right when I get home from work so as not to have to deal with that time change issue. I use my cell for all of these long distance calls. Usually my neck is laying on my shoulder, with my phone pressed between as I make dinner, change my work clothes, feed the animals and every other thing that needs tending at the end of the day. One of those fancy Jawbones would help the crick in my neck as well as look stylish too! Jenny F. in TX.

Melissa said...

Oh, count me in on this giveaway! I think for me the best time to multi task is when I'm driving. I try not to do it as much when I have the kids with me because it's a great time to get them to talk to me (I think it has something to do with not looking me in the eye!)
But I find that on the days I work, I almost always call someone because it's peaceful on my end for once!!! Would love this little device. I currently use a cheap, wired earphone because in New York, it's illegal to talk on a cell phone without a handsfree device while driving.

Robin said...

I'm a baker and keep my cell phone handy so the kids can reach me when I'm at work. It never fails that they call right when my hands are covered in flour and I'm kneading bread dough!! The new Jawbone would be AWESOME! and would keep my phone so much cleaner.

Anonymous said...

Multitask now...dropping the phone in the kitchen sink & even the washing machine once! Multitasking future...dinner, dishes, diapers all while using my new Jawbone and not worrying about getting it wet!

Anonymous said...

I have 3 children (9,8 and almost 5) and I love to talk on the phone. So, I am always multi-tasking while on the phone. While on the phone, I fold laundry, pay bills, dust, clean bathrooms, etc. My favorite thing to do while on the phone is surf the net. :) Besides multi-tasking at home, I also multi-task at work. I am the director of a before and after school program and I am constantly on the phone. While on the phone at work, I do art projects with the kids, do paperwork, play with the kids, etc.

Tina said...

I am always doing more than one thing at at time. Talking on the phone, reading a magazine and watching something on TV while my husband tries to tell me something, LOL But mostly I would love to win this to have while I am driving. I know I shouldn't drive while holding my phone.

Thanks

Autumn said...

My children are 2.5 and 6.5. With school about to start, that means "my season" is kicking into high gear. It means driving to school twice a day, getting all kinds of house and home things done, almost non stop all day long. I am trying to find an activity to include my daughter in, something that a family who is broke can afford so that she isn't totally bored, and in my back pocket all day while my son is at school.

I am also trying to get started with some distance learning programs for childbirth education, so that some time in the near future (with in the next 5 years) I can start working on my 3 years of school, plus 5 years of apprenticeship for becoming a homebirth midwife.

And I try to all of this between trips to school. Once he's home for the afternoon, it's returning phone calls while helping with homework, and playing my little ponies, running laundry and dishes, and.............

Anonymous said...

If you give me this product, I will resell it and donate all the money to charity.

Just kidding. But I AM serious when I say you might save my family if you pick me.

Why? My sister is tired of being cut off while we talk (I use one of those terrible plug-in ear pieces that catches on EVERYTHING while I'm cleaning, washing dishes, etc.)

So rather than offend her, I just DON'T clean, wash dishes, etc.

You might just save my marriage!

B.J. Hamrick

Anonymous said...

If I didn't have my cell phone attached to my ear, my family would think I was sick. My best multi-task with my cell phone was when I was cooking dinner, doing laundry (laundry room right off the kitchen), arranging bulletin information for church on my home phone with my left ear, and talking with my mother about her moving in with my grandmother on my cell phone with my right ear.

mama llama said...

My 2 year old thinks my phone is hers so I have to keep it out of site, and can't get any phone calls taken care of if she is around. We have a full blown throw ourselves on the floor tantrum if we can't have mommy's phone. This thing is awesome. I could keep my phone in my pocket out of site! :)

Anonymous said...

I don't own a bluetooth so it is hard for me to multitask while driving since I drive a manual transmission. I have gotten much better and shifting and holding a phone . . . a bluetooth would be safer . . . more specifically, a jawbone bluetooth! In the house, I do try to do something while on the phone . . . fold laundry, play (read work) on the computer, cook dinner, load/unload the dishwasher, et cetera.
Lori

Emily said...

Let's see...while on the phone I am usually making a meal, doing laundry, settling arguments, working on the computer, driving who knows where, grocery shopping, and occasionally going to the bathroom (bladder control issues...what can I say?)! I would love to win this! Thanks, Dawn!!

Parmer Clan said...

We adopted 3 children (6, 4, 3) and let's just say that at this moment I am doing wash, eating breakfast, helping my newly potty trained daughter get over the fact that she needs someone in the potty with her still to cheer her on, cleaning, and catching up on my emails, well....you get the point! I've really been wanting a headset but didnt want to spend the money on ME. (Know what I mean?!?!) Thanks for your great blog!!

beckyjomama said...

I have been lnown to load the dishwasher, unload the dryer - folding and/or hanging it's contents, unload the washer, load the dryer, change two diapers, make a bed, serve one child a warm poptart and cold milk, serve the other child a bottle and do my makeup all on one phone call.

Oh yeah, I could use one of these babies!
(I won't even tell you what I have been known to do in the CAR while on the phone!!)

naiadkitty said...

Oh, the phone invariably rings while I'm driving or doing dishes or knitting a particularly difficult thing or cleaning up cat messes... Then I have to drop everything and try to dig my phone out of my purse. I'd love to have a headset that doesn't make me look like a Borg!

April said...

I love doing the dishes while on the phone. It makes the task go quicker and the conversation fun! Thanks for sharing this with us!

valeraleigh said...

Let's see....I do EVERYTHING with a phone to my ear. At work and at home. Especially when I'm driving, I tell the boys, 'don't do this when you drive!' LOL!

I love your blogs! Have a wonder

Anonymous said...

i love your blog. i am a busy mother of just 2 and would love to have this. also, my husband has one, because he thinks hes important. Sooooo i would love to show him up and have one too......haaahhaaa...Jodie

Jenni said...

definitely sign me up!! I only have the one phone and can't hold it and do anything else at the same time -- so cooking, laundry, etc all must be done sans phone. this would be a great help for me....

Anonymous said...

Me, me!! I need one :-)

Anonymous said...

I drive 45 minutes to work and I like to talk on my phone on the way to work. It helps pass the time and I get to keep in touch with my mom and sister on a daily basis. I also have a 2 year old, and it's nice to not have to hold my cell phone when I'm trying to shop with her. I have a headset that I use regularly. I would love to have a new one. The jawbone looks awesome!
Emily cheer16_03@yahoo.com

Anonymous said...

I have a hard time multi-tasking because it's so uncomfortable for me to cradle the phone with my shoulder while doing laundry and stuff. I end up dropping the phone a lot. My sister actually got mad at me because I told her I couldn't talk on the phone because I was doing laundry. This gadget would be great for me!

Turning into Mom said...

I'm a mother of three (6,4,& almost 2). While on the phone, I'm usually washing dishes, sorting or folding laundry, cleaning up spilled RED Kool-Aid, or taking a trip to town for groceries. Multi-tasking is the only way I can get anything done. LOL

sandyn said...

when i am on the phone and am doing 800 things at the same time (letting the cats out, picking up clothes off the floor, making dinner, picking up after my son...HECK i could go on and on) i usually seem to accidentally hang up on the person i am talking to because i have the phone tucked under my chin so my hands are free(SAD? that must mean my chin fat pushes the hang up button??) anyway...any sort of devise like this would be handy. BUT i would never wear it to the grocery store, i am one of those people that always think folks talking are talking to ME, they arn't they are on one of these devises..and then i feel silly when i tried to respond to them and they give me a stink look!

thanks for the blog...i enjoy it!!

IowaMomof3 said...

I would love to have the new Jawbone. With 3 kids, I'm always on the go. Not to mention all the household chores that have to be done. Maybe if I had one of these things I could get more done!!

Unknown said...

I've been known to talk on the phone, make dinner, empty the dish washer, feed the kids, change my clothes, yell at the kids and even go to the bathroom (thank GOD for mute LOL). Usually this all happens when I am talking to one particularly long-winded friend of mine who is usually doing most of the same on her end of hte phone. :) We each have 3 kids so we know multitasking is a way of life.

Lisa said...

Ha how dont I multi task, I multi task in my sleep!!, I swear I dream of what needs to be done the next day and plan it out, so much for sweet sandman dreams for me.
Stormy5475@aol.com

SARAH said...

I HAVE to multitask.. at least when I am driving. I live in Texas.. mom lives in NY.. the oNLY time I can talk to her.. WELL.. IS IN MY CAR...

And ya GOTTA have the hands free ability to be able to drive & talk.

so... random generator.. pick me. pick me :)

Unknown said...

I will use last night as a typical night in my house, while I was trying to help my sister through her latest dramatic meltdown in her life (a weekly event), I was chasing the puppy who for some reason loves to steal clothes otu of the laundry hamper, I was helping my daughter make bracelets from the kit that I got her for her birthday, my son was trying to fill me in on the latest video game conquests, did i mention that the puppy is not hosebroke yet? And she shreaded the newspaper that lined her cage which I had to be swept up, got the kids into thier showers and off to bed just in time to realize that I did not let the puppy out again.

Of course all of this was done while I was reading your Blog because I had missed a couple of days:)

Heather said...

I was a single Mom for 13 years...so cooking supper, cross stitching, listening to the news, checking up on the (then) 4 year old, talking on the phone, and doing laundry in the basement of the apartment was a *slow* day for me!!

Now I just talk on the phone, feed the (2 dogs, 2 leopard geckos, 4 cats or 1 hedgehog), yell at my now teenager to do his chores, check the mail, check the email, and catch up on my blog reading.

Janice said...

I can get my whole downstairs clean when I am on the phone. This device would help because I wouldn't have to hold it between my shoulder and my ear!

Anonymous said...

Multi-tasking on the phone...hhhmmm....I have 4 kids, 4 dogs, and curretly FIVE puppies. Oh, and that husband guy that keeps getting in the way...lol. OOoooohhh....and a 3-legged cat that DEMANDS to be fed, just as I'm getting dinner for everyone else. The housephone won't hold a charge so *gasp* I'm constanty using the phone that HAS A CORD.

Thanks for making me laugh evryday!

~ Misty

Anonymous said...

I have 2 jobs and unfortunately that doesn't leave me a lot of time with my family. So I tend to talk to them on the cell in the car. I hate talking on the phone in the car because of the increased risk but I need to connect with my family. The jawbone is definetly nicer looking than those other bluetooth headsets :) It'd be amazing to win one!

Unknown said...

Wow, I have two boys and multi-task is my actual middle name. Between sports, ccd, choir, playdates, daycare, school. So yes, yes, YES a bluetooth would be an ideal accessory for me! Love your BLOGS! You ROCK!

Anonymous said...

The most important thing I use the phone to multi-task for is to check up on my 16 year old boys! Having to work full time, and still shuttle them to and from practices, and any other place they want to go, make time for my guy, and time for my own soccer team, if it weren't for the cell phone I wouldnt know where anybody was or what they were up to!
Chrissy

Karen said...

I just got a new phone with bluetooth. I'm mostly speaking to my boys on the phone while driving to pick them up from biking. They bmx out here in the desert of Arizona and get hot so I go and pick them and their friends up and drive them somewhere else to ride. Sometimes I do this several times per day before I do the final pick up to bring them all home. Luckily, another Mom helps too.

Shelly said...

I multitask by doing everything imaginable while on the phone, I am never idle. My favorite thing to do is papercrafting and making cards. Kinda hard to do while holding a phone, so this is awesome. Thanks for the chance!

Anonymous said...

All I have to say is have you ever tried to eat, check e-mail, and feed a toddler while holding a phone with you shoulder?

jessicalputman1@yahoo.com

Tricia said...

I have four kids, I LIVE in the car.

I totally need one of these.

Unknown said...

I know, I know, you're going to give this to some mom of 10 who has 7 of those under 6 months. But...I multi-task by talking to my lovely mom and dad who live 250 miles away from me each day on my way home from work while driving in notorious Houston traffic IN A STANDARD CAR!!! Try to work the clutch, brake, never the gas, trust me, shift (from neutral to first only mind you) and keep that lovely cell phone glued to my ear while my mom tells me how my dad has fallen asleep once again while watching Judge Judy after work. Then, I get home to my five kids of the four-legged fury variety who say "Meow" who are clamoring for my attention. By this time Dad has woken up and is trying to rationalize the cost of gas to me and scold me again for moving to Houston. I make it to my bedroom, change for the gym, back in the car. By now, mom has made it onto what is for dinner, while she laments how she just doesn't understand how I can live in Houston...gasp...with all that traffic and be a ... gasp...vegetarian. No mom, my muscles have not atrophied yet, I promise. Finally, a break as I hit the treadmill, crank it up to a full run...did I mention I'm training for the half-marathon, put in the ear phones and zone out for the next 45 minutes. Until...my sister calls me on my way home from the gym and gripes about her boss, husband and dogs. The cycle starts over. That Dawn, is how I multi-task. Did I mention I have TWO cell phones? The beloved blackberry (barf) and my personal one because no way in h-e-double hockey sticks would I EVER want the people I work with to know my personal number. Oh the joys of life...

walking girl said...

I feel guilty even posting. I'm an older mom. Life isn't as frantically busy as it once was. BUT...my 25 year old just moved back home after SEVEN YEARS on her own, to go back to school. My 23 year old just graduated from college, thanks to the R.O.T.C., and now he owes the next 8 years of his life to the Air Force. So, he's off to active duty in just over 48 hours. We live in Washington. He's been stationed to Florida. A bluetooth would be nice - I could talk to him while driving. Hands-free is the law now in our state, and it would greatly please my police officer hubby.

Lynda said...

I love my current Jawbone, but I use it soooooo much that it is wearing down. Broken rubber, ear pieces gone bad, and shorter battery life... so I don't feel bad trying to get a new one. Glad you enjoy yours.

Krista said...

Wow! How great! My niece and two nephews live with me, and I have given up on talking on the phone because my life is all about folding laundry, making beds, cooking dinner, making lunches, putting away groceries, etc... and holding the phone to your ear without dropping it into the washing machine, a load of dishes, or a pot of stew is just too complicated. Something like this would be GREAT!

Anonymous said...

I talk to the World's Cutest Nephew (2.5 yrs) while at work every day. But I need to actually WORK while talking, so it requires a bit of juggling!

Shari said...

I have three kids, and work full-time, so the only time I have to talk on the phone is in my car, during my commute. CA just passed a new law, stating that you cannot use a cell phone while driving, unless you have a hands-free device. So I need a jawbone more that ever now!

Thanks!

Anonymous said...

So, you don't say anything on this post about only being available to U.S. Residents, so I can only hope, right?!?

I soooo look forward to being able to talk on the phone while I clean the toilet. My family and friends would just love to know what I'm up to while I gab with them...

:0)

Momma K said...

I am a work-from-home attorney with 5 young kids. I have thought about having my cell phone surgically implanted on the right side of my head, but winning this device would be sooo much easier. :o)

Erin

Bekki said...

My favorite multitask is sitting cross legged on the floor, nursing the baby, folding laundry, and talking on the phone. Man, ya get a crick in the neck that way!

Anonymous said...

I have to drive an hour to and from work everyday and i could really use a blue tooth to keep me connected along the way! Put me in for the drawing!!

Heather Whitby

Lisa said...

The best time for me to catch up on talking to my friends and family scattered around the country is on my way home from work. I just know I'm going to get in an accident one of these days, I would LOVE a jawbone headset to help out with that!

I love your blogs!

Anonymous said...

My friend and I joke how we're always cleaning our bathrooms when we're on the phone with each other. But if not that, I'm chasing my 4 yo, 3 yo, or 10 mo somewhere around the house!

Steph said...

I have a 2 yr old (daughter), a 9 mo old (son), and watch a 8 week old. I can frequently be found with my son nursing in my lap, holding a bottle for the baby who's in the bouncer next to me, having my daughter on my back playing with my hair, all while holding a conversation with my husband who has called for the 11th time that day just to "find out what I've been doing all day". Or you can find me wearing my son, changing laundry, doing leg lifts with the daughter who is literally hanging on my legs, and talking on the phone with my mother. I've also frequently made supper with a child on each leg, a husband who can't seem to stop grabbing my butt just to see me jump, while stirring a pot of boiling pasta and trying to hold a conversation with a client.

Yes, a bluetooth would come in handy. I might not drop another cell phone in the pot of boiling pasta, or the toilet, or in the sink, or in the flower bed, or in the bathtub ... you get the idea. I think my husband is tired of buying me new cell phones. :)

Anonymous said...

I had to get a new phone and it is blue tooth ready.. would love to have one!

Zarsky Family said...

How I multi-task...do dishes, fold laundry, wipe bottoms, cook breakfast/lunch/dinner--all while on the phone. Sometimes sewing and crafting too.

Anonymous said...

I drive a lot - around 18,000 miles per year and in the UK we have to have a handsfree kit.
How about sending something nice to your neighbour across the Big Pond! :)

Valerie said...

I so totally need a jawbone. I realized that yesterday when my cellphone almost fell into the toilet.... while I was trying to wash my childs hands, after changing a blowout of a diaper, while explaining to my husband why he really needed to stop at the grocery store on the way home. Who knew the toilet and sink were so close - sorry to my husband for hanging up on him on but thank goodness the toliet cover was closed. And of course, I ended up at the grocery store later anyway.

Anonymous said...

So, just a week or two ago I outdid myself, combining activities I didn't think I could do simultaneously. Having just had a baby, I woke up with an infection...my ob was able to see me that day, but I only had an hour to get out the door to make his appt. time. My babysitter was coming from out of town and got lost so I had her on the phone so I could talk her through the route to my house. Simultaneously I showered because as you know you can't not shower before you go to the OB/Gyn's. So I don't have time to wash and dry my hair because I have to be on the phone with the sitter and time is short so I wrap my head in a towel to keep my hair dry while I shave/wash my lower half. My five year old daughter decides this would be the perfect time to climb in the shower as well. The two shower heads seemed luxurious when we were having them installed, now it just makes what used to be my hiding place the equivalent of a YMCA as my three older kids love to climb in with me. So I am now shaving, directing, and shampooing the five year old's hair. My sister-in-law beeps in in a panic over an emergency carseat issue...I hop out of the shower dripping wet, hop on the internet to look up a store for her, the babysitter is still on the other line. While logging on to the internet I see an email ad from Pottery Barn Kids, the two sets of bedding that I just bought for my twin boys got marked down. After I instruct my sister to high tail it to PBK to get the marked down price, I head back to the bathroom. My 2 1/2 year old twins are now fighting over a toy. So as I shave my legs, I'm refeering their dispute, trying to tell my older daughter where she can find clean clothes to put on post shower, repeatedly sticking a pacifier in my newborn's mouth, and still talking to my babysitter on the phone. I'm proud to report that the babysitter found her way to my house, the newborn fell asleep, my daughter was washed and dressed (though admittedly not in matching clothes), not sure what the boys were doing but there was no bloodshed in their dispute, I was clean and shaved and out the door on time, and I even got both of the boys quilts (the last two left in the twin size) at the sale price...all without getting electrocuted.

PS. Dawn I too always accidently hang up the phone while trying to use it hands-free. I did it so often, we actually replaced our handset so now instead of disconnecting the call it places the call on hold. We even have music playing so the person on the other line knows to not hang up!

Elle said...

That is so funny you posted this because I just got a massage and the lady asked, "do you hold your phone between your head and shoulder a lot?"
Why do you ask, I thought as she kneeded me like bread dough to work out the concrete muscle.
I have two little ones and would love to win this!
~Michelle E.

Anonymous said...

My favorite things to do while I'm on the phone are dishes and laundry. You are chatting away and poof everything is done.

Unknown said...

I do everything on the phone, usually while it's cradled between my ear and my shoulder. :) Housework, feed the kids, list on eBay, drive. EVERYTHING. This would be great!

Unknown said...

I would love this. My husband says I need one since he hates it when I drive while holding my cell. I am also thinking of all the times that I am on the phone while doing things around the house.

Anonymous said...

Hi - I do prefer to multi-task, and when at home I use a regular headset on my cordless phone - that really helps. The headset that I use at home used to work with my old cell phone, but I cannot get an adapter to fit on my not-so-new cell. So I could really use a bluetooth headset for that phone. I prefer to use a headset while driving in the car, but do not have one. And I live in Colorado so I do a ton of driving to get anywhere. Plus, it would leave my hands free to grab a kid if necessary - LOL! Lastly, this particular headset looks stylish, and I could use a bit of style (okay, a LOT!).

steve1980 said...

It's required by law and I'm always fumbling with my cell phone. A BT headset would do wonders for safe multi-tasking, which not only benefits me but the people around me.

Geev said...

Multi-tasking is in every womans genes, so instead I'll tell you how a bluetooth can help me be a better mom . . .with a bluetooth I can DRIVE SAFELY and obey the hands free law so I can take calls with my two children in the car rather than skip answering the phone and missing that important call telling me tee-ball has been moved to another field or gynamstics canceled rather than have me show up looking like the last soul on earth at an empty ball field or a locked gym while my 5 year old says to me in his best teenage attitude-y voice "way to go mom!"

Oh and my husband would feel better knowing I will answer my phone in the car because I was on the road when the recent 5.4 earthquake hit here in SoCal on monday and he couldn't reach me because it's against the law and I had to wait until I was pulled over to take or make a call.

Unknown said...

Talk on the phone?????

Joyful Mom ~ Karla said...

I have four kids ages 16 months, 2 1/2 years, 6 years and 10 years old. When I'm on the phone (my cell phone with the LONG cord draping down to the phone hooked on my waistband, I can cook, fold laundry, change a poopy diaper, and chase unruly kids who are running away from their sibling with a favorite toy. I can do almost all of those things at once (well, except cook and change diapers at the same time...gross!)

My dh just bought one of these for his iphone and LOVES it because he can set it to cancel out the extra noise going on around him so his caller can clearly hear HIM and not the KIDS. What mom couldn't use a tool like that?

Besides, I think sporting something like that in my ear would make me look Star Trek-y!

ajen100 said...

I have a 17 month old son who just HAS to talk on the phone whenever I am on it. After getting my initial conversation in, I either hand him the phone and monitor him while he babbles and then hangs up on the person, or I put it on speakerphone and watch as he is amazed at the phone's conversational capabilities. Then he waves and assumes the person speaking can see him. No more talking, just waving and waving and waving....well, with a jawbone headset I could either a) give my son a complex since he won't understand WHO I am talking to and will just assume it is him, b) convince him that ghosts do exist and are thriving in our house, or c) actually get a whole conversation finished without having to subject the person on the other end to "Say hello! Say hello to (insert name here)! No, no - don't hang u------"
Love your blog! Makes me smile to know someone else has a grip on such a chaotic life. (I mean that in a GOOD way...) :o)

Anonymous said...

Hey Dawn, LOVE your blog, been reading since the begining. I am self-proclaimed MTQ-multi tasking queen, I have a tiara to prove it! Not really, just a plastic one that I wear when I'm cleaning up after my husband, and my 5 kids, ages 12, 10, 2 and 1 yr old twins (a woman should always feel special!). As I'm typing this, I'm talking to my mom, shopping online, playing cars with my 2 yr old, AND breastfeeding the twins! My head permanently tilts with my ear to my shoulder from holding a phone. I can feed my kids while pulling a loaded grocery cart with a screaming 2 yr old and pushing a double stroller with the twins while yelling at my husband on the cell phone for signing me up for baseball coordinator! So, as if I don't look crazy enough at the grocery store, I'd love to have the bluetooth so it looks like I'm also talking to myself!!!!!
btw, I heard a great response to the "Are these kids all yours?" question that I am deifnitely going to use the next chance I get!

A man boarded a plane with 6 kids.
After they got settled in their seats a woman sitting across the aisle from him leaned over
to him and asked, 'Are all of those kids yours?'
He replied, 'No. I work for a condom company.
These are customer complaints.

Anonymous said...

I have a child, a job, and after school activities, throw in a husband who works overnights and the only time I can ever talk to people is in the car.

Sabriand1977 @ comcast.net

Michelle said...

I can do just about anything while talking on the phone. I can cook, do laundry and all other domestic duties while I am on the phone. I would love a bluetooth because I have been known to hang up on people by hitting the wrong button with an earring.

MJ said...

My husband is not sure how I got anything done before I had a cell phone. I am busy mom to a 7 year old and 4 year old twins. I don't know how you do it with 6! I have a permanent crick in my neck from holding the phone with my shoulder, but when I am busy talking I tend to get quite a bit done. I usually carry in and put away groceries, wipe dirty hands and faces, avoid catastrophic disasters when they get into something they shouldn't, and I am hesitant to admit, on a strictly urgent need, have even tinkled while on the phone. (Does that count as a bad thing if it was my mother and I tried to get her off the phone without success? She gets furious if you hang up!) I have talked through preparing & cooking dinner, giving baths, and getting kids ready for bed. I have even handed the phone off to the kids when I needed to reach for something too high up for me to reach with my neck scrunched up to hold the phone. I even had a blue tooth once, a very expensive one.. until one of the twins flushed it down the toilet to watch the pretty blue light swim in the water. They are a bit older now, but my budget won't allow a new one when there are groceries and gas to buy! My neck, my cell phone, & I are awaiting the contest results.. so then I can call everyone and tell them about it!!

Anonymous said...

I often multi-task in the kitchen while on the phone and pray I do not drop the phone into the oven, a pot on the stove, or the mixing bowl.

tricia said...

multi-task, okay. i have a 6 year old daughter and almost 4 year old twin boys, who are perpetual motion machines. i'm pretty sure everything i do is considered multi-tasking. i even read books to the boys while sitting on the throne(toilet) while on hold with direct tv(for 1/2hour). my hubby thinks it's weird but it's just a normal day in paradise.....tricia

Anna said...

How exciting! Gotta love talking on a cell phone while driving screaming children. ;)

Anonymous said...

California is also now one of those hands-free states.

Because I homeschool 5 kids while working full time, multi-taking is essential. I find that I am faster and more apt to do housework if I can talk on the phone while doing it. And, because I haven't purchased the headset yet, I lose tons of work time every day when I'm hauling the kiddos around. I think the demands on mothers grow every single year.

Tim said...

Ah, multitask? I'm a male. I can't multitask. Oh well. :)

Unknown said...

We live 3 hours from the nearest big city. I drive back and forth A LOT, doing school stuff (I'm a teacher) and Girl Scout stuff (I'm a leader and a trainer). This would come in so handy while doing all that driving, plus all the work I could get done around the house while using my new, cool Jawbone! Addtional bonus - My husband is a gadget freak, and he would be so jealous that I had a cool gadget he didn't have.

Michelle said...

I am mom to 4 boys and work full time as a pediatrician. My life is about mulit-tasking!! 'Nuff said!

Unknown said...

Well, my two children are grown, however I am a nurse who works nights, married for almost 30 years, have a mother and a mother-in-law who are both widowed. I must do all my phone calling in the few short hours we're all awake, either before I go to sleep or before I go to work, many times while I'm driving to work. On the days I don't work (which are few these days) while I clean the bathtub, or grocery shop, get a pedicure, or anything else that must be done during waking hours since my waking hours are usually during the middle of the night. In other words, if I'm going to talk on the phone, my time is so limited by my night shift work that I MUST multi-task in order to accomplish any tasks that need attention, including one of the most important, checking in on our widowed mothers.

Cricket said...

multi-tasking... hmm I think I do that... though I am not sure what I really do... you taking to me? Oh OK. I have 6 kids... 5 boys, 1 girl ranging from age 18 to age 7 months. I have 3 cats, and I have a husband, I think... somewhere around here.. I drive a school bus ( having my own 6 kids doesn't make me insane enough I guess) and I am in the process of enrolling in College to become a CNA. My day is busy with children, laundry, dishes, cooking, cleaning, cleaning again, cooking, cooking again, more laundry, changing diapers, washing diapers ( yeah , I don't have enough to do so I use cloth to give me more work to juggle). I live with a phone in my hand and to my ear because it is the only OUTSIDE CONTACT I have ( do you hear the plea of help me!) I wake up with my phone, I go to bed with my phone, I go to the bathroom with my phone... yes folks, I admit it! I am permanently attached to my phone.. I have little grill marks in my ear from the speaker of my phone. I could use the *extra* hand that a gadget such as the thingy you have to offer would provide! It is hard to drive and hold a phone, shop and hold a phone, wash dishes and hold a phone, do laundry and hold a phone, cook and hold a phone, clean and hold a phone, change the litter box and hold a phone, change a diaper and hold a phone, take pictures and hold a phone ( yes I am an aspiring photographer as well) go to the bathroom and hold a phone, exercise and hold a phone... OK who am I kidding! I don't have time to exercise hahaha. OK times up , children calls, so does supper and dishes! and a baby that needs me.... yes I also nurse my baby and hold my phone!! HELP!!

Rachel said...

How I multi-task.
Being a mom of a pre-schooler and a toddler isn't explanation enough?
Okay, I am trying to lose weight by walking and bike riding with kids in tow. I bake, I clean, I chase, I drive, I cook, I blog. I don't have 27 hands.
I drive 5 hours in the car one way once a month to go see Granny in the Alzheimer's wing.

An ear piece like this would sooo come in handy. Fabulous giveaway.

Felicia said...

Here is my multitask story. A few years ago we had huge problems with the IRS, and well you know thier customer support is crazy, so I call and am told my hold time is 2hrs. 2 hrs!!! but I had to talk to someone that day, so I made dinner, put the kids to bed, had sex with my husband all while wearing my headset. By the time we were done ( it was a quicky) I had gotten through. =)

Maison Douce said...

Multitasking while on the phone? Piece of cake! With 4 kids between the ages of 5 and 13, multitasking becomes an essential survival skill!! I can bark orders at my kids, make dinner, water the lawn, check messages on the computer, go to the bathroom, and still make the person on the other line think they have my undivided attention...!!
Isabel

The Cochran Family said...

I multi-task by chasing my 2 and 3 yr olds out of trouble, arguing with my 7 y/o, telling the dog not to eat the diapers out of the garbage, cooking dinner, and calling my husband all at the same time begging him to come home and rescue me from the chaos.

Kitty said...

I multi-task every moment of my waking hour, or so it seems. I have 4 children, work 2 jobs, and go to school full time. Lately I am working at one job while talking on the phone to the other one. I don't have a blue tooth, and trying to connect computers while giving tax advice to the client facing an IRS audit is hard with no hands-free device!! My clients and bosses would kiss you for this!!!

Sunny said...

I wash dishes,type on my laptop,clean,cook,shop,drive(sorry),use the toilet(I know i am not the only one)...etc etc:-)

Anonymous said...

I'm a freelance musician and I drive a lot for orchestra rehearsals and other gigs. (Like 35,000 miles a year. A whole lot.) My husband calls my car my mobile office - I get on the phone when I get in the car and start transacting business. I already have a Bluetooth, because I think it would be irresponsible to drive without one. But it's getting old and starting to fall apart. This one is cool!
Brenda in SC

Anonymous said...

I am a juvenile drug court case manager and if I am not with a youth or at a meeting, I am on my cell phone ALL THE DANG time...coordinating more meetings, making sure a kid made it to school or treatment, catching up with my husband or my only child (how you have six is beyond me, but I sure love to read about it!!!) While on said phone, I always have my planner open and an iced Dunkin' Donuts Toasted Almond coffee at my fingertips. I had a lovely bluetooth but forgot it on my lap, got out of the car and at some point and lost it the THIRD DAY I HAD IT...lol...I would take much better care of another...

cmjoy said...

As a momof 4 kids, shepardess to one collie, and home based business consultant I need all the help I can get. Bluetooth is perfect for us multitaskers. What a great prize.

Black Sheep Dancing said...

Well, first I am a single mom, so even NOT talking on the phone I am multi tasking.

But then BabyK says "Papa! Talk to Papa!" (he's 2)

So, we call Papa (a.k.a. Grandpa).

While He stands there talking to Papa I am cooking, cleaning, trying to change his clothes, listening to their conversation so I can translate...and that's just a five minute look into my day. Everything I do is doing at least two things at once.

A bluetooth set would work wonders. How many of us out there have tried to cook and bend our neck so far that we have painful twinges for weeks?

Tiffany said...

My husband has a jawbone and it is great! I would love to have one too!

Sabine said...

Ha, what a coincidence! Before I called my friend a couple of hours ago, I made myself a list of things I was going to do while talking to her on the phone. The list included: put freshly laundered sheets back on the bed one of my kids had peed on this morning (8 loads of laundry today - hurray! - including mattress pads, pillows, blankets and a comforter. I could also relate very well to the post on your other blog about your excitement when you discovered the bedding fort in the garage ;o)), clean the cat's litter box, fold laundry, sweep the dining room and kitchen floors, unload dishwasher, wash pots and pans, make/knead pizza dough for tomorrow. Do you think I know how to multi-task or what? I also make a lot of phone calls while I'm in the car for the 25-minute-one-way trip to my son's school to drop him off or pick him up. My hubby snatched my bluetooth headset a couple of months ago as he travels a lot for business, so I'd love to have one again.

Lindsay said...

What better way to get some quiet time away from my kids! With something SO close to my ear, I could hear perfectly, while holding a TV remote in one hand and a nice iced latte in the other...you know, like "male multitasking", only they're not on the phone.

Christina Marie said...

Talking on the phone while the kids nap makes cleaning the house go by so much faster!!

Elizabeth ~ Mom to Six said...

Let's see...like you, I have six kids and I must multitask.
Doing laundry, paying an overdue water bill over the phone, cleaning spilled milk left by "I didn't do it" off the floor,telling my daughter not to slosh soup that is for dinner all over the stove,giving out spelling words,feeding the cat,and tieing shoes for my four year old.All at the same time. NOOOOOOOOOOOO! I am not ready for school to start. Can't summer last forever?

Monica said...

I do just about everything while on the phone...including using the bathroom, because after three kids...when you gotta go, you gotta go.
When I first saw this cute little ear thing, I was worried that my kids would come running into the room fighting, yelling, asking me questions and wouldn't realize I was on the phone....but since that happens anyway, it's really no big deal. It would also make them jealous, because there would actually be some electronic gadget they don't have!
I might also look into one for my dad. Being the great grandpa that he is, he was helping my youngest get her shorts back up after using the potty and when he bent over, his cell phone fell out of his shirt pocket and into the toilet...hadn't flushed yet, either! He's such a trooper though, he took it apart, used my blow drier and didn't miss a beat...er...call.

Anonymous said...

Would love to be jawin away! Multi tasking is an art, a messy one sometimes. I can pick dried yogurt flakes, dried cheerios, ketchup -you name it out of little blondies hair while talking on the phone trying to get her ready to walk out the door!

Denese said...

While changing diapers, diapers and more diapers. Don't want to drop the tiny cell phone (that doesn't really fit inbetween my shoulder and ear) in a pile of pooh. This headset is definately needed.

Amazing Mama said...

THERAPY. I'd use it for therapeutic purposes. Not only do I have 4 kids, I'm the preacher's wife, officer's wife and mom. I'd use it to say all those things to people that just need saying. BUT those around me would think I was talking to someone on the phone,not to them!!

Unknown said...

I will use this because I have 5 kids (4 bio, 1 foster) and am always running and it's absolutely illegal to talk on the phone on the military post I live on, just ask the MP, he'll hang up to give you a ticket :)

Anonymous said...

I have 4 year old twin girls and we are always on the go. While on the phone I do almost everthing... dishes, laundry, clean up playdough, pick up toys, you name it I do it. My girls keep me on my feet so I don't have the luxury to sit and talk on the phone. What a great prize.

Anonymous said...

I would say that I multi task by trying to figure out which of my 2 boys to change first. See they are 18 months apart and every morning like clockwork they both um... dirty their diapers at the same time! I have to figure out which one stinks the worst and change him first. #1 boy is 2 and trying to potty lean but just isn't into it yet. #2 is 9 months and starting to get into everything. That's just one of my multi tasking stories.

Anonymous said...

I think I'm phone multi tasked challenged. When I'm on the phone that's all I can do, is talk on the phone - I don't fold laundry, I don't cook dinner, I don't pick up around the house, I don't... I don't... I don't. I think it's a respect thing (if not just laziness) but I like to think that the person I'm talking to is truly listening to what I'm saying so I therefore try to do the same. Yeah, I don't talk on the phone much. I do however like to talk while I drive - go figure, 'cause it's the only quiet time I get. It's recently been banned in my town and I'm having a hard time breaking the habit. As soon as I get behind the wheel, I'm itching to dial. No bluetooth for me yet, I just put the phone on speaker and lay it nearby. It's wrong and I'm trying to break the habit - perhaps the Jawbone could come in handy. Hummm....

Anonymous said...

I am the queen of multitasking while talking on the phone, BUT have a serious problem. I am from Washington State and it is clearly illegal to drive and talk on your cell phone as of July 1st. This is impossible for me, as I'm planning on what time to pick up kid 1 from practice, as I'm running to the store, calling my husband, etc., etc., I always have a reason to be calling someone. The BIG problem is that my 8-year-old daughter is a bit of a rule follower. The second I pick up my phone, I can hear her in the backseat of the car, "MOM, isn't it illegal for you to be talkingo n the phone and driving hmmmm???" yes, honey it is, BUSTED by my "Goody goody daughter" and the guilt of setting a good example for her is my dilema. I do not own a bluetooth as of yet, to win one would be extraordinary and make my live SOO Much easier!
I love your blog!
Thanks for at least giving me the chance!
My daughter will probably be more thrilled than anybody =)
Lisa
mtlisa@comcast.net

Anonymous said...

I don't have kids but I love and adore my nephew. I have been spending lots of time babysitting since I have been laid off. I could really use the free hand to play with him while the family calls to check up on us throughout the day. I'd love to win this bluetooth since I am broke and we need to be hands free in the car in CA.

Anonymous said...

I do not have a home phone but use my cell phone. As a mom of three young children I alway multi task while on the phone unless of course i'm trying to hide from the children, so I can actually have a conversation without, screams and mommies in the background ( which is rare) which is only with call to the IRS or some other place they might not like it to much ;-). I would love to win the Jaw bone so that maybe I could avoid things like dropping my phone on the floor when turning my head etc.."oops sorry mom I dropped you!" " Are you alright??"

Anonymous said...

I would like to be entered in the Blue Tooth contest please. Thanks! ps. love your Blog!

monimc said...

it's been a good long while now (my son's now 14 and would be mortified to know that I was revealing this to the world), but in my opinion, I have always been quite proud of this example of multitasking at it's finest - picture this (actually, you may not want to):

talking on the phone while ironing (yes, I was very careful and stood back a ways while I was doing it (arms stretched out far in front of me) while nursing the baby strapped in a sling right in the correct position to nurse. The trick was to have the sling straps (older sling, obviously) pulled close without too much slack so that if I startled him by laughing while talking on the phone, he couldn't completely pull off my nursing parts with his newly erupted teeth.

Just a little tidbit I hold dear in my "yes, I really did that" mental file.

erika325 said...

Hi Dawn :) I'm a mom of 2 boys, (4.5 and almost 3) I just multi-task by learning to do a lot of things one-handed!! Not that creative, but y'know. Or just hang up the phone ;)

Anonymous said...

Multitask is my middle name. With 3 girls, we are always on th go! We live on an Army post, so no handheld while driving. It would be so nice to be able to answer the phone, in case hubby calls, while driving.
Thanks!! Awesome prize!!
Kara

Anonymous said...

I check in with my children, renew library books, check in with family not in the same state as me....not to mention that I'm now living in a "hands-free" state...and make sure when my husband calls me to let me know he's coming home from work, that I rush to the grocery store, buy something for dinner and get home in time to have it "simmering on the stove" when he walks in the door. Because, why would I plan ahead?!

Anonymous said...

Hi Dawn!

We all need the opportunity to be one of those wacky people that look like they're talking to themselves when they’re wearing one of those headsets. As if working moms (and ALL moms are working moms) aren't wacky enough, we can add a Jawbone to our arsenal of insanity. I have two moments of multi-tasking that stick in my quickly fading memory.

The first was shortly after my son was born and I was feeding him (with a bottle so it required extra dexterity), working on the computer and cradling a phone between my ear & shoulder for a boring, useless conference call. I was quite proud of my multi-tasking prowess until a few months later when I was on an even more boring and pointless conference call again cradling the phone to my ear via my ever so nimble shoulder while trying to get some real work done on the computer. It was in the middle of this endless conference yawn that Mother Nature called. I tried to ignore her, and kept putting her off because surely this call would end before my son had to go to kindergarten! I think Depends could have a new target market for victims of endless conference calls and meetings.

But we all know how mom bladders just sometimes can't cooperate like they used to. I just couldn't hold it any longer!!! So I walked upstairs to the bathroom as quickly but quietly as I could because our phone at the time didn't have a mute button and our wood stairs creak. Have you ever tried to pull down your pants, while cradling a phone to your ear, while you're doing the 'Stop the Pee' dance and praying you won't be asked a question because surely the echo of your voice off the bathroom walls would give your location away?? That was me, doing the silent ‘Tinkling Two-step’ trying to shimmy my pants down my birthing hips (none of that Nicole-Kidman-wearing-her-skinny-jeans-just-two-weeks after-giving-birth nonsense for me). You know when your bladder is so full that it sounds like Niagara Falls when Mother Nature hits the water in the toilet?? That's how full my bladder was and I couldn't just open the flood gates as much as every cell in the lower half of my body was aching for me to do so. So with one hand holding the phone to my ear and the other covering the mouthpiece portion (remember, no mute button) I pee'd as quietly as I could (Dr. Kegel would've been very proud). It took forever to empty my bladder at that pace but relief finally did come and luckily I didn't have to say a word. I crept back downstairs and continued with the agonizing conference call and hopefully no one was the wiser.

I've since upgraded to a phone with a mute button (gosh, I love that feature!) and a corded earpiece. Imagine the biological accomplishments I could achieve with a Jawbone! (For the record, despite my much loved mute button, the above scenario has actually only happened once. I've since learned my lesson and now moderate my liquid intake before a conference call but they can still sometimes last beyond all bodily limits . . .)

Unknown said...

Let's see I remember once being on the phone, feeding a baby a bottle and making PB&J sandwiches for my then 3 1/2 year old twins. Uh yeah I'm crazy... but just crazy enough!!!

Have to say though, can't wait for the bluetooth technology land line phone prices to come down. I WILL be first in line to get that one!

humble servant said...

Since we are homeschoolers, I have to multitask all the time. When on the phone, I am grading tests, washing dishes, laundry, making dinner, driving to soccer or piano or art lessons..... I somehow lost my bluetooth when we went on a trip to visit our family in Florida in May. It's been a disastrous summer - perhaps I can blame my torn ACL and subsequent surgery on the fact that I'm clumsy without the aid of a beautiful bluetooth device (though my old one certainly wasn't beautiful).

Dawn, you're hilarious and I love to read the hijinks in your family - it makes my 6 year old seem less crazy and more normal (there are other kids that act just like her!).

Bless you!

cozzyz said...

I have 3 kids 5,4,3 and we are always going somewhere etc; the park, summer school, swimming going to gma's and i watch 2 more kids ages 4 and 3 too so its very busy in the house and in the car with all of them.. and then the cell phone rings and as so as that happens they want snack or jucie or they want to go somewhere... i have wanted a jawbone but waiting till the price drops a little cuz it is quite costly.. oh thanks for the blogs they are awesome it keeps me going through the day to know i am not alone with the craziness of kids...

Anonymous said...

Hummmm I remember when I had a bluetooth that I used all the time while on the puter, cleaning house, doing the laundry, and of course driving...that was until my middle son lost his and I (being the wonderful caring Mother that I am) gave mine to him so he wouldn't get a ticket while driving. I then went to Target and bought myself a less expensive one and again was happy to multitask with it hanging on my ear...that was until my middle son lost his and again I turned mine over to him, I know I don't need it as much as he needs it, he drives much more then I do. LOL somehow he ended up with the first one his little brother had????? Well I only have one more son and he does not use bluetooth so I am sure if I was to recieve this one it would be MINE Forever!!!! Thanks for your time..... hope you had your ear on while reading this.... Thanks again hugs, Cyndi

The Collins Chronicle said...

We just moved from NC to Texas for my job as a RN. I would love to win because on my way home from work I am busy on the cell making sure that hubby and kids are up and moving, touching base with my parents, sister, brothers, friends, etc.... There are times when driving and talking just do not mix!! This would surely be a lifesaver!!

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