I know I look healthy, but I still get to spend a nice chunk of time at the doctor's office. Recently, I was sent to the lab for some blood work (I'm fine, no need to send the fruit baskets). The lab was behind. Way, way behind. I was in the lobby with an eight year old girl and her Grandparents. Waiting and waiting. Eventually, we started chatting. Actually, the girl approached me. Here:
"Is your phone white because you're white?"
I glanced at her Grandparents, they had horrified looks on their faces. I motioned that it was ok.
"No, it's just a coincidence."
"What does your phone do?"
And that is when I handed it over to her and we started exploring. When I opened up Google Earth things really heated up. I did a quick overview of how it works, showed her how to navigate and let her explore on her own. She was a quick study and was zipping through the continents in no time. Eventually, she brought me the phone back.
"Show me where President Obama lives"
Then I took over, giving her an overview of Washington D.C., the White House, and US History in general. I think it went well; she offered me a cheeto.
It was probably the longest wait for a blood test that I've had to date. And I've been blessed with a lot of lab time. Still, it was one of the best waits. Minus the cheeto stains on the iPhone.
1 comment:
I totally thought your phone was white to match your skin. Now I am sad. That girl sounds awesome!
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