Addicted to Being Connected

I admit it. I’m totally addicted to my electronic devices. This week I experienced one of those panicked days like when you can’t find your phone or purse. It all started with a new and improved modem my cable company kept pushing me to order. But when it was replaced, I was no longer connected to the internet. GAH! I had a feeling that was going to happen. The trouble is all their technical instructions didn’t help because they’re all in computer speak. I don’t speak computer. After talking with Romeo, the cable tech support guy, I ordered a new plan with more data for supposedly less money, but I still had no internet because although their modem was working, my eight-year-old router was not. So, off we go to buy a new router. Once installed, it worked. HURRAY! But then, my printer wasn’t feeling the connection. ARUGH! After getting the printer file out and playing around with it for a while, ta-dah! My printer and computer found each other once again! BUT then the Google Home we got for  Christmas present felt left out, so after searching several help sites, my dear husband saved the day using his iPad. Now, all is good. The machines and devices are once again on speaking terms and I am reconnected. Sigh.


2 Comments on “Addicted to Being Connected”

  1. Sue Ready says:

    I once had a similar problem so can relate to your troubles but where I was totally missing my phone and feeling so disconnected from everyone was a recent two week European trip where we had not signed up for an international calling plan because I had my computer from home so I carried my phone around in my purse for 14 days and every time someone on our tour used their phone I just sighed. I LOVE my phone and am addicted.

    Liked by 1 person


Leave a comment