tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9153860717386905479.post7913262227113533455..comments2023-04-02T05:53:22.324-07:00Comments on 365 and a Wake Up: Awkward MomentsClarkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17084369711587089215noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9153860717386905479.post-59928576827446172292010-03-10T01:20:11.192-08:002010-03-10T01:20:11.192-08:00This one has troubled me from the other side as we...This one has troubled me from the other side as well. If I am not trying to get in touch with you every time I have an internet connection; does that make me a less loving husband and father? I know that you guys love me and miss me dearly, so dropping everything you are doing or kicking people out of the house is not what I want you to do when I call. Twenty years ago when you wanted to call home from overseas you had to go to a place on post where you could have them set up a call for you. Because it was so hard to accomplish, people would drop everything to talk. Technically, we can talk whenever we want. I have a cell phone and a laptop. Even if the internet is down you can get a hold of me. <br /><br />So maybe the question to look at is the purpose of these calls. Would writing more e-mails accomplish the same thing? Would having several predefined days and times during the week be a better solution?Clarkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17084369711587089215noreply@blogger.com