I was lying awake in bed at 4 o'clock this morning when I heard my phone buzz. It was a Facebook notification. My close friend Jennifer had just updated her status from Europe.
I am thankful for being able to communicate with my family easily. When we were in the Philippines, we mailed letters or made cassette tapes for the family. That was how Grandma and the others could hear what we sounded like. These were filled with one-sided conversations, songs, funny stories, or even awkward pauses when we ran out of things to say before we hit the stop button. I remember Mom and Dad trying to hurry to do anything to fill the tape since we did not want to waste the precious minutes on the tape. I always felt sorry for the people who actually listened to the WHOLE tape, front and back. I feel spoiled by how easy communication is now.Jennifer is the daughter of missionaries who lived in the Philippines during her childhood. We met in middle school when her family was on furlough in the States. In high school they moved to Hungary, where she still lives today. Now she is a teacher in Budapest. She normally posts updates during her lunch break. I left a comment under her status.
Thanks for sharing this, Adriana -- it's beautiful. What a wonderful experience to be able to listen to this tape 20 years apart and to still have a strong friendship with the person who made it. The pictures are also great; I especially like the one of the 2 of you in the train.
ReplyDeleteJeannie, it's a joy to share this experience with my blog-friends. Receiving comments here feels akin to opening the mailbox at the farm and finding a letter inside. Always thrilling. I've been blogging for over 3 yrs (if you count my first blog), and that part hasn't changed. And yes, I am blessed to have Jennifer. We talked for an hour this morning before my kids woke up. And it's not even Christmas. :-)
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