Saturday, October 17, 2015

Adventures in International Texting!


I don't think that as a child I was alone in having tremendous fear that my parents would die.  I remember many nights lying in the darkness under my chenille bedspread, gripped by the terrifying thought that something could happen to Mommy and Daddy, leaving me a wretched orphan.

Apparently I have passed this delightful sense of  angst on to my daughter, Melanie.  And she has maintained at least some of it well into adulthood.  She took me white-water rafting about eighteen years ago.  I had a great time.  I think she did too, although through most of the trip, she was certain that I would bounce out of the raft and either drown or be ground to a nub by the rocks.  In any case, DEAD.  When I went on a cruise to Alaska this summer, she made me promise not to fall off the ship.  That was not in my plans, and I think that when one does fall off of a cruise ship :  a) huge amounts of alcohol are involved; b) a lover or spouse has been enraged to the point of committing murder; c) the ship has sailed into a massive typhoon.

My recent trip to Sweden would be the longest adventurous foray of my life, and was far away, to boot.  So, before I left, Melanie wasted no opportunities to remind me that I was required to text her every day to assure her that I was not DEAD.  I do love that child, so of course, I agreed to keep her mind at ease.  I made calculations (I had to count backwards on my watch every day to do it!  Mental math is not my forte!) to account for the nine hour time difference and make sure that I could advise her of my continued existence  on a regular basis and at a convenient time.  I'm such a good mommy!

Thus began
The Great International Texting Adventure!

Text Message  Thu, Sep 17, 7:47 AM pst 

We are safe in Goteberg!


Fri, Sep 18, 10:18 AM pst

Now in Stockholm after great train ride.  Ready for pj's!

Sat, Sep 19, 2:12 PM pst

Spent the day in Stockholm touring on foot, by bus, and by boat.  Such a beautiful and fascinating city--and so old!  Will start our road trip tomorrow.  Hope all is well at home. Not much luck with wi-fi here.

A bit later later, around midnight, I was asleep when my phone loudly alerted me to an incoming text.

I'm SO sorry!  You have texted the wrong number.  But do you want to know something frighteningly random and coincidental?  I think I know who this is....:-)
Marilyn Souza, second grade teacher extraordinaire and fabulous world traveler!?!?

iMessage

Good grief!  Who have I been texting????                 !
                                               Not Delivered

Good grief!  Who have I been texting???
                            Sent as Text Message

iMessage

This is Shawna Yaple. The funny thing is I have been thoroughly and vicariously enjoying your FB posts about your trip!  And that's when I started receiving your texts.  And then it dawned on me!  By George, It's Mrs. Souza!



You may have noticed the one-sided nature of my conversation  with Melanie, reassuring her that I was still among the living.  Not hearing a word from her since my arrival in Sweden had my own head spinning thoughts of doom and death.  Perhaps Jim had kicked the bucket in my absence, and Melanie didn't want to tell me about it, knowing that would cast quite a pall on my jaunt.  I had emailed Jim to see if he also continued to live, but received no reply.  My son hadn't been in contact since the night before I left San Francisco, either, so I feared a massive conspiracy involving anyone who was left alive in my family while I traveled the world.

I must admit that when I received the text message from Shawna, I was quite taken aback.  I had taught three of her four children, and had known her for many years.  But, aside from maybe scheduling a parent-teacher conference with her, I'd never called her or texted her, and didn't even have her phone number.  It seems that when setting up my kids'  "from Sweden" phone numbers, I had transposed a couple of digits in Melanie's number.  I still hadn't memorized her new cell phone number, so I guess it didn't register in my jet-lagged and generally addled brain.  And what are the odds that the number I mistakenly entered into my contacts belonged to someone I actually knew, and who was following my adventures on Facebook?  A happy little social media miracle, in my book!

And yet there was more to come in my International Blogging Adventure.  My last text of the night pretty well wraps it all up.

Good grief again, Shawna!  This is so weird!  My phone has lost its mind here in Sweden!  I can't shut off the ringtones on my phone and my travel buddy is asleep.  I've come into the bathroom to try  to set a quieter ringtone.  Failed at that, too, so now a bunch of different ringtones keep going off at full volume and playing forever, even tho I have the phone set on mute!  They won't stop! I think the plane I was on over here took and unscheduled detour into the Twilight Zone.  My daughter told me to text her every day so that she would know I wasn't dead.  She's probably ticked off at me by now.  Either that, or she's putting tags on all my belongings for dispersal to my loved ones!  I hope she at least saw my Facebook posts when I had wi-fi!
                             Sent as Text Message


Text Message

Sounds like an amazing adventure in every way!  I'll tell Mel we talked, and that you're alive, if I see her!

Safe Travels! 


Well, there you have it all, minus a few emojis, which don't format well on my blog.  I can definitely see where Melanie got her "Oh, my God!  Mom is Dead!" disorder.  Though as adults, we have all had ample experiences that demonstrate the incredible randomness of life's fortunes.  Some are indeed devastating.  Fortunately, most of those random connections and convolutions are benign.  And some, like randomly connecting across a continent and an ocean with Shawna Yaple instead of my daughter, strike me as nothing less than perfectly wondrous, miraculous, delightful serendipity!


15 comments:

  1. Thanks, Jenn. For me anyway, it's hard to manage technology, not lose my passport, and navigate a world far from Placerville! I'm glad my weird little vignettes resonate with other folks!

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  2. although you meant to text your daughter, its good to keep in touch with either old students and friends that would help you get a hold of your daughter. sounds like you had an adventure within an adventure, 'Marilyn Souza and the search of the correct number'. glad you had a great time!

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  3. That is one thing I love about Facebook, Ty--re-connecting with my grown-up students! I enjoy seeing you guys as adults, living your lives, and being stand-up good people! And we can talk about wine and the fact that your old teacher doesn't have anywhere near all the answers!

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  4. You never fail to entertain! Thanks for being just the way you are!!

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  5. Thanks, Debbie! I always aim to entertain. I usually entertain myself quite well, and it's wonderful when someone else is likewise satisfied. We are not alone!

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  6. Melanie Buhlert SouzaOctober 18, 2015 at 11:05 AM

    I loved this.

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  7. Well, Mel, between me and the rest of the family, I'll always have lots of material!

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  8. Hahahahahaha. And how do you always end up with these weird coincidences of sending a text to a wrong number and it turns out to be someone you know anyway?

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  9. It's a gift, Ginger, a gift, I tell ya!

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  10. This was so great to read!! It made me laugh many times as I can hear your "Good Grief" comments clear as day! And yes, Melanie does tend to worry greatly about the ones she loves most. I think it is one quality, among countless others, that draws me to her and let's me see how selfless, caring, and heart-felt she truly is. I guess, as they say, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree!

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  11. Good grief, Bryan! Thanks on so many levels for this great comment! Hopefully you'll be a regular follower of my little bloguette!

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  12. Just read your recent blog. Can't stop laughing. I think our trips are always so much fun. Keep on writing....

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  13. No worries, Carla--we will always have plenty of material, won't we! We do make a great travel team. Next blog post: My hint to you--It happened near Falun, and was truly the pits!

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