Remember when my cell phone broke?
Well, yesterday morning, when I was getting off a bus, it fell and the battery fell out. I picked it up, put it back together, and thought that I’d turned it out.
Turns out not. And when I realized it was off, I turned it on again, and put it back in my backpack.
Apparently, I didn’t turn it on either time – because it couldn’t be turned on.
You guessed it – my cell phone is broken again.
All I can do is pray that the people who need to reach me, are able to reach me anyways. Most people can – either they will call Yitzchak’s phone or our home phone. But there are some people who I am waiting for phone calls from, who only have my number.
Maybe I will switch my SIM card with Yitzchak’s until my phone is fixed. After all, who needs to call him?
And maybe, just maybe, I should get a sturdier phone. But that costs too much money. I’d rather Yitzchak’s friend fix my phone. At least for the moment.
Would Yitzchak notice if you changed your SIM cards? hee hee…
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Good question. Usually I ask him to switch it . . . but on Friday he didn’t notice (didn’t remember?) that they were switched.
I think it depends on whether he’s spaced our or not. 😀
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^Like 😉
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Thanks. 🙂
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