Showing posts with label Texting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texting. Show all posts

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Sunshine, Eagles, Movies


I'm linking up this week with Rebecca Jo. Click here to join or just read more joyful posts! 


It's been a very busy week. I think I've worked more in the last 7 days than I have since the shut down began. But even in the busyness, there's always something to be thankful for!

Beautiful sunshine
Temps in the 80s this weekend!
Participating in a drive-by birthday party
Seeing a bald eagle at the beach
A great report from the weight loss center
Streaming our Tuesday night Prayer Meeting
Packages in the mail 
The smell of the ocean
Buying a box of medical gloves!
Funny texts with the family
Driving around Seattle
Watching Raiders of the Lost Ark

I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

Saturday, January 19, 2019

Texting

For many years Beth has answered my texts with one word, usually 'Okay'. Sometimes spelled okey. Sometimes it's Yes or No. Or 'Thanks' or 'Yes I did'. Just simple answers, one or two words.

Beth lives at a slow speed. She walks slower and when she does chores around the house it takes her longer to do them than it would you or me. At the grocery store it takes her a while to get all her groceries on the conveyor belt thing.

But technology isn't something she has to do quickly. She can sit at her desk for as long as she needs to figure out how to send a photo or change her ring tone. And she loves her phone!

We've given her a laptop but she just never used it. We've tried getting her to use our laptop to get on Facebook but she just doesn't want to. But using her phone, that's a whole different story!

To be honest this is something I never even considered when Beth was born. Our concerns were about her sitting up and walking. Not 'Will she be able to navigate the internet?' The internet hadn't even been invented yet! Yet she has just grown with the times and learned the technology right along with the rest of us.   

In the last 6 months or so I've noticed her texts are becoming more complex. She combines two topics and uses various words.

Instead of always answering with 'Okay' now she'll sometime use 'Alright'. And it's spelled right too!

I sent her Diana's birthday list.
"I got it already mothera"

Do you want to watch the movie with us?
"No thanks I'm good"

I tell her I'm going to Safeway.
"Okay and can you get my lunch for Wednesday please"

"Can we go to Safeway and dollar tree after work is done please?"

"I do want to go shopping for groceries and new cd player and batteries to"

It's been kind of fun!