Technology at its finest
I think the Lord may be trying to teach me something!
A few weeks ago, Bradley’s sippy cup leaked out and drowned my cell phone. I let it dry out for a few days and still it was a no go. Jason has been debating on switching providers so he can get the fancy Iphone from Apple in June, so we did not want to sink a lot of money in a brand new cell phone. He ordered one from Ebay and then I had to wait 5 days for it to arrive. So, over a week without a cell phone was a reminder of how much I talk while I am driving. I talk to my mom and sister mostly, but also check in regularly with Jason. Not to mention the fact that I want the kid’s teachers at MDO to be able to reach me. I would reach for it and then remember it was not there. I began seeing my dependency!
Next, we sold our computer armoire right before the sickness hit. I finally got a new desk but our Internet has been down for some crazy reason. Beginning last week, I have not had Internet access during the day, which is when I usually log on! The next layer is that our home phone goes through the Internet, so no Internet, no home phone. I have really limited my cell phone use so I don’t go over in minutes!
We are still having Internet issues, but there have been some bright sides to this technology fast. I have spent more time reading to the kids. I have taken a few naps, to try and get over the last remains of my illness. I have read more. I have spent time in my Bible and in study.
He uses all kinds of things to get my attention and remind me where my true focus should be-on Him and serving my family. Some lessons are learned in an unconventional way!
If you get ready to sell any other pieces of furniture, call me, were in a new home and could use it! I’ll send you an e-mail in hopes you guys can come out and see it soon! Great post, man I would feel lost without my cell, God is teaching me lessons right now in regards that our contract feel through last minute on our old home, yep you guessed it, 2 mortgage payments!
Heather
Isn’t it funny how dependent we are on things we didn’t even use 10 years ago. I always say I hate my cell phone and wish I didn’t have one, but then if I leave it home accidentally, I’m lost.
Glad you’re starting to feel better!