Tales From Away~Slaves to our cell phones�
I'm embarrassed to admit, I am a slave to my cell phone. For the longest time when cell phones were new and first came out, I refused to purchase one. My husband and both my stepsons had one each, but nope, I kept saying I didn't need one too. The first flip cell phone that I did end up purchasing was for safety purposes only apparently. But what did I or we do before cell phone for safety purposes-I don�t know or even remember.<br /> <br /> I had the dependable, reliable Blackberry cell phone for years-gosh I loved that phone. But I eventually caved in for a much needed bigger screen and got an android. Yes, I do also love my touch screen now, just as much as I loved my dependable Blackberry. I proved to myself that I�m adaptable and susceptible to change, even though I may resist it a little at first.<br /> <br /> I do try to be respectful with it though in company of the older generation. They are all about face to face conversation, God love them, and I think that�s great. I don�t think they can understand our need-our dependable need to check out phone twenty times in five minutes to see if we have a new message, text or tweet! We don�t get to spend much time with them or see them as often as we may like, so it�s understandable how they would be offended if we keep checking our darn cell phones. It�s like we�re not giving them our full attention and to them, and to myself plus maybe many others, that is disrespectful. Let�s try to respect our elders in their company and try to check our cell phones less often or better yet put them aside for a full fifteen to twenty minutes at a time.<br /> <br /> My son�s cell phone is broken, so tonight he borrowed mine, and I�m again embarrassed to say that it was like I was missing a limb. I felt like a smoker (which I was never one of) missing a cigarette in my hands. I can understand how people could have a panic attack over a lost phone. My sister and I both experienced leaving our cell phones at home while at work at different times and I know that we both felt lost without them.<br /> <br /> So let�s try not to be a slave to our cell phones. Let�s try and have more face to face conversations, especially with the older generation (old school-which I am a bit of myself). Let�s try and give them our full attention, that�s not asking for much really, and give them our respect. Let�s try to keep in mind that face to face communication can be a �term of endearment�~<br /> <br /> Take care and all the best~Celeste<br /> <br /> www.talesfromaway.com Submitted By: Alicia "Celeste" Loughrey
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