TILT: Otterbox iPhone 4S Cases

As Jenny mentioned earlier this week, we’re the proud new owners of iPhones. We didn’t even have the shiny new things in our hands before we started worrying about dropping them or our kids breaking them – we needed cases and we needed them fast!

Since we’ve worked with Otterbox in the past, we reached out to them to see if we could review the new cases for the iPhone 4S, and they kindly agreed.

Jenny knew right away that she wanted the absolute best protection for her phone that she could get, so she picked out the Otterbox Defender Series.

From their website:
This rugged iPhone 4S case provides heavy duty protection from rough treatment in the worst environments. Our Defender Series iPhone 4S Case defends against drops, dust and damage without taking away from the interaction of the iPhone’s features. The iPhone 4S Defender Series Case offers triple-layer protection and is built from a high-impact polycarbonate shell, durable silicone and a built-in screen protector, making it one of the toughest iPhone 4S Cases out there.

Jenny’s not exactly using her phone in a war zone, but let’s face it – life with kids ensures “rough treatment in the worst environments.” The case has protected her new phone well, which is good because I’m pretty sure she’d off herself if her phone broke.

I also wanted great protection for my phone, but it was important to me to find a case that offered that but that also fit in my pocket easily. I picked the Otterbox Commuter Series case.

From their website:
This sleek and tough iPhone 4S case protects from scratches, bumps and shocks. The new camera rivals point-and-shoot cameras on the market and deserves the level of protection only OtterBox delivers. The Commuter Series iPhone 4S Case has two layers of protection that work together to divert any impact force away from the device, keeping you and your new iPhone 4S ready for anything.

I really like the case a lot, and I feel very comfortable knowing my phone is protected. I’ve dropped it a couple times, and it’s no worse for the wear. I picked the color shown above, and if I had it to do over again I would have picked a different one because the white silicone has gotten a little dingy. Other than that, though, it’s perfect.

Both of us got the black iPhone 4S, but I’ve heard that the white version is slightly larger than the black phone and that finding cases to fit it is not easy. I did some research on the Otterbox site, though, and according to the FAQs, all of their cases work with the white iPhone 4s as well.

We’ve been quite happy with all the Otterbox cases we’ve tried, and we highly recommend them!

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This post is linked to Things I Love Thursday at the Diaper Diaries.

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Boom! go the developmental delays

she's just a wee bit proud of herself!

Yesterday my Sophie girl was discharged from occupational therapy. And as you may recall, she was discharged from speech therapy four weeks ago.  That same day, she was given her standardized test by her occupational therapist to see how far she’d come in the 6 months since she started OT.  Her scores were good, but I had to wait for the supervisor to evaluate her to see what they’d recommend.  I was thinking they’d say maybe another six weeks or so of therapy, maybe longer, honestly I was just hoping she’d be done by summer.  Unfortunately, due to schedule conflicts and family emergencies, (hers, not mine), the supervisor was unable to see Sophie until last week.  And after she evaluated her, she pronounced her “ready to be discharged”.  Woohoo!! I was thrilled!  I asked if she could come back one more time just for some closure since she loved her therapist so much.  And so, yesterday was her official discharge date.  I still can’t believe it!

Now, about 19 months after we started this journey to overcome Sophie’s delays, she is testing at or above age level in all areas.  She is reading well.  A couple of weeks ago her preschool teacher tested her on sight words and she knew them all up to and including third grade.  Today her teacher, Mr. G., told me, “Sophie did a beautiful job reading a book to two of her classmates today. It was just beautiful. Ms. M (the other teacher) and I were grinning from ear to ear.”

That’s right people, my girl rules the special school! 🙂 And I know she will do great in “regular” school next year too. I really have no qualms about it.  I’ve never been in doubt about her level of intelligence, and here’s a good example.  After she graduated from speech, we gave her a present, a Snow White dress-up dress.  This got her little mind working, and the next day she said to me, “Mommy, when I graduate from OT I want Hello Kitty pajamas for my graduate present.” Girl was thinkin’.  And schemin’.

How could I resist?

I’m totally rambling here, I know.  But I am really having a hard time putting it all into words.  I am so immensely proud of my girl.  We worked so hard, we learned so much, but I am SO GLAD it’s OVER!  Relieved, proud, thankful.  My mom told me when this started, “The Lord made her and the Lord’s going to take care of her.”  And that was intensely true, every step of the way , clearly, obviously, completely.  God made Sophie just the way she is, and we’ve come through this closer and stronger and more prepared for whatever life may throw at us next.  And, I’ve really developed a passion for helping other parents of kids with delays, which I hope I can continue doing.

But I don’t have to drive to appointments, find sitters for the other kids, worry about health insurance, or PAY for any of it anymore! Yee-ha!!!

Way to go Sophie!

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All You Need to Know about Star Wars: Episode 1

As you may have heard (in my case, in the middle of the night, when my husband saw the commercial and felt the need to wake me up to tell me about it), George Lucas wants to make more money give the youngest generation of Star Wars fans the opportunity to see the movies on the big screen, and he’s releasing all six of them in 3D.

Isn’t that nice of him?

Episode 1: The Phantom Menace is out now, and let’s just say it’s not going to go down with Cleopatra and Titanic as one of the greatest movies of all time. Frankly, it sucks.

Fortunately for all of you, you won’t need to go see it. Sam’s going to sum up the movie in one minute, saving you not only $51 in tickets and $18.50 in snacks, but also two and a half hours of your life that you’ll never get back.

You’re welcome.

May the force be with you.

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