After not being able to locate my cell phone for an hour this morning, I experienced the following:
- fear of the unknown future
- anxiety about communicating with loved ones
- failure to provide availability
- grief regarding the possible loss of a life line
- anxiety about the end of the world
- an incessant need to pee but not wanting to take the precious time to do so lest someone try to contact me and I am unable to answer
- barely audible mumbles that faintly resembled what may or may not be my Bob Marley ring tone
- wha-uh- was that a text message alert?
- frustration
- curiosity regarding the apparent misplacement of my phone
And then as time went by, my thoughts changed to the following:
- the once bare trees have become quite green
- when did my dog get so big?
- more coffee
- ten years ago I didn't have a cell phone... and I made it through just fine
- when not having a choice but to exist in the realm of being phoneless, the world is somehow a little less stressful
- but I thought I NEEDED my phone?
- you mean, I DON'T need it?
- what?
- i should vacuum
Then I found it. No one called. There was no text message waiting on me. Just a lot of wasted worry for a 4" device that gives me stiffness in the neck and distractions when I drive.
3 comments:
Well, it isn't like you use your cell phone to call people anyway!!
I'm glad you found it though. Use it to call me once in a while.
It is amazing how restful it can be with no cell phone ringing!
Nick?? You have an e blog???
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