Friday, January 9, 2009

I'm not late

It wasn't until the second day here that I had the following insight: I'm ALWAYS late. From the moment I wake up [to an alarm clock that is set ahead 22 minutes to try and scoot ahead of Being Late] to crawling into bed at night...with still one or two more e-mails that I really SHOULD try to finish before tomorrow...I'm late. Alice in Wonderland itis. I'm late, I'm late, for a very important date. No time to say hello or goodbye. I'm late. I'm late. I'm late.

It is day two and my VIT - very important task - is to get us cell phones. Brent is going to the hospital for a series of meetings and I'm to get us our phones. I tried on day one, but the phones had not been delivered to the Vonage store that day. I decide to stop by the Telecom store and Dick's Electronics to price check before heading over to Vonage. This is unusual for two reasons:
1. It is NOT efficient [Efficiency is very important to someone who is always late]
2. I am checking prices. This is a new phenomenon. Brought on by the economy [or the decline in our savings value]; my lack of income at this point in time [first time since I'm 13 that I'm not working full time] and Brent telling me several times each day that we need to watch our spending [was this before or after he bought his set of golf clubs??? - don't worry, they are "used"].

I finally determine that the Vonage store has better service than Dick's and better prices than NZ Telecom so I am standing in line. Waiting. And it doesn't bother me. I notice this and think to myself I am waiting...maybe for a long time...and it doesn't bother me. I don't have anyplace to go. No one is waiting for me. I am not late for anything. This realization brings on a sense of ecstatsy. A quiet, soothing, slightly intoxicating ecstatsy. I say it again. I am not late. It is finally my turn and Ryan, the store manager at Vonage, proceeds to walk me through the complexities of buying the phone; copying the SIM card; transferring the SIM card; registering; passwords; setting up Brent as my "best mate"; all sorts of things that typically would drive me crazy. I am patient. I start to think - have I been drugged? Is this excessive jet lag? Who is standing, leaning against this counter?

I left with the cell phones....and a wondering about the poisonous nature of being late.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    It snowed today. Lots of it. I decided to stay home, make cookies, and watch TV. I understand not being late, rushed or pressured for the first time in a long time. Can you believe that I am answering your blogs and that I actually took the time to sign up with a google account. It's amazing what things can change when we slow down. I loved your stories. Who is watching the real Baci for you? I know you must miss her. Take care. I'm so glad you're settled. Love to Brent.

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  2. Hey Matey... How are you doing? You are one funny gal. Love your stories. Keep on telling them. Glad that things are going well for you. It may be very difficult for you to re-enter the crazy world that you left behind. We'll help push you right into it...if necessary. How's Brent? Baci? We are doing well. Miss and Love You!
    Cookie & Mike

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