I Used To NOT Text. A lot.

2010 July 26

I don’t text.

Wait. Zip that.

I used to NOT text.  A lot.

As in, why? I have email on my phone, I can call you, voicemail you, Tweet you and send you a Facebook message.
Sometimes all at once.

Mainly I feel the need to keep my 12yrold away from the texting habit as long as I can. I never wanted to get her a cell phone in the first place. Then Jr. High came along and… well… she has a phone. We made it clear we don’t have a texting plan, don’t plan to get one. (My husband’s ‘company’ phone doesn’t allow texting anyway!)

She found out the hard way (ahem… $75 in texting costs on our non-texting plan!) Whoops. She worked that off in babysitting half the school year. Plus we put a block on her phone. When we asked her why she did it after she’d had the phone for months and never texted? Her answer: “Well, they texted me, so I had to return the text, right??” Um no.

Anywho… A few weeks back we were in Utah. First I headed to Park City for EvoConference.  I kept getting texts from my room-mate, and from the few bloggy pals I shared my phone number with. Turns out in 2010 everyone assumes you have a texting plan. Whoops on me this time eh?? Oh well.. it was maybe $3.20 total. I can deal.

Then.. get this.

We head to Eastern Utah for a big fat Mormon family reunion. (I know I know, I promised photos… they’re COMING!) And who should I witness texting a little here a little there? MY MOTHER. MY 65yrold mother. She was finding out and sharing where en route my sister-from-Wisconsin was, how much longer til she’d be in town. SHE was keeping up with her 10 kids.. wait, minus one, she was keeping up with the rest of my siblings… all but me!?

Talk about feeling left out.

Kind of like the time my older sister blurted out the fact that I was the only kid (of ten!) not breastfed. But that’s another story.

I thought real hard about it. And well. My mom barely uses Facebook. She will not be using Twitter, I’m quite certain. She does check her email – sort of, but sees no point in getting a data plan for her phone to check it every ten minutes…

Could I be keeping up with my family better with texting? Check in on my mom more often? How evil can that be?

I called Verizon. $5′s worth of evil.

$5 for the smallest plan. Keep my tween’s phone blocked… for now. And they turned it on retroactive to the previous two weeks covering those odd conference texts. How very nice of them.

Carissa joins the 21st Century.

I don’t text… very much.

6 Responses leave one →
  1. July 26, 2010

    lmao i couldn’t live w/o texting haha i do that more than computing albeit only w family. my stepson once made our cell bill go over $300 from using it to call anyone and everyone. we decided it’s far easier to add a $30 unlimited family plan to share bt the five of us. there are just some times when you can’t make or answer a call and it’s convenient.

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  2. July 26, 2010

    I got a texting plan earlier this summer for the exact same reason… my 65 year old mother shamed me into it. Welcome to the century… er, I mean, the club.
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  3. July 27, 2010

    I sent my first text last year. I almost exclusively text family that in the past I used to have to talk to on the phone.

    I feel like a trail blazer. :)
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  4. July 30, 2010

    welcome to texting! I didn’t text either, I didn’t even know how to on my phone. That all changed last year when I got an iphone, now I text and tweet. My husband’s mom, who has 7 kids- texts and facebooks, we think she’s pretty neat. :)
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  5. Melissa Ann permalink
    July 31, 2010

    I completely relate. I’ve also only recently been sold on the texting thing. But I’m still a step behind… You’ve just put something back on my to-do list that I’ve been ignoring: must get a texting plan, must get a texting plan… This is right behind ‘must figure out how to get voicemails off my cellphone’ – don’t laugh.

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  6. August 11, 2010

    I text my husband and teen kid. I love texting. I hate talking on the phone. I would rather text than talk!
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