There's a post on HuffPo about some fairly ridiculous gadgets for parents.
You can get a fancy-pants baby timer for tracking your baby's sleep and
nap and diaper schedule, presumably to help avoid the age-old question,
"Crap, when did the baby last eat?" Of course, when I had a newborn I
could barely dial a phone number, much less program a handheld device
with four timers. And there's also the LENA System, which records
conversations between you and your baby and analyzes them on a
computer. I know I would not want to be caught on tape making annoying
babbling sounds, but perhaps this is good practice for the kid should
they ever come under government surveillance. But perhaps you own these
things, and find them indispensable.
'Course this all
raises the question: What exactly do you need? Anywhere...
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