My New I Phone

I am in love. I have purchased a much too expensive I phone which I trust will keep me through the next 3 to 5 years or that is what the salesman told me. It is modern and I feel hip.

While I no longer have a case, I have an ultramodern semi glass covering as protection for the mere cost of $49.95, besides the $399. for the phone. Do the Math. I have a headache considering the cost.

While this was an expense in the long run it was worth it as I received extremely good service. The salesperson mounted everything into the phone and answered questions calmly and politely. I have been back to the store since our initial contact and he continued to help.

I am now as everyone calls it “playing” with the phone. While a foreign concept to me it seems to be working as I have figured things out in my play. Weird. If only I could figure out how to recapture and forward pictures. Stay tuned. Sorry, no pictures today.

Cell Phone Blues

Bye, Bye Samsung….

My hearty cell phone bit the dust at the Greek Fest. Guess the dancing was too much for her. I noted this predicament while driving from Goldsboro to Raleigh. She wouldn’t charge, or should I say he? Let’s keep it neutral.

At the fest I tried a variety of different cords and several vendors gave me a hand to no avail. Upon completion of my visit I began my drive home with 8% juice remaining or 19 minutes. While this wouldn’t allow Waze to get me home I was hoping for a close proximity. As the phone died I found myself somewhere outside Raleigh. North Carolina is either rural or city, and I was rural.

What does a single woman do in these circumstances? Pull out Randy McNally, and after several trials found my way only adding a half hour to the journey.

This saga brought up many thoughts and most especially how much we depend on technology and what do we do when it fails?

Thank God for maps.

It’s Kathleen.. and hope I’ve given you something to think about..

Buy one…