He Thought It Was in the Bag(gie)

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Just got up from a nap and reached for my iPhone 6. I knew I placed it on the nightstand next to me. Where was it? Duh. I just remembered.  It fell into the pool this morning and broke.

When I went outside for my regular morning swim, my iPhone, placed in a Ziploc bag, went with me. I placed it, as I usually do, on the pool ladder. But today, as I reached for the hand towel, I knocked the Ziploc bag into the water.

My first thought was, “Great, it’s protected – see, it’s floating.” Duh. Water had leaked into the bag, and the phone was soaked. What was I to do?

I was to pick up my son at the airport, and I was to Whatsapp my wife on her trip out of town.

After the mini-panic had subsided, I realized I could call my son on the landline – I never thought I’d thank heaven for our landline – and I could email my wife that she could Whatsapp my daughter when I was there on Sunday.

Google said, “Place the iPhone in a Ziploc bag of raw rice.” I did it. And I carried that Ziploc bag with me to the Apple Store.  It was a blessing that the Apple Store was closed for alterations because that helped me to realize that I should be taking my rice-filled baggie to Verizon.  Heck, I had insurance on the iPhone.

At Verizon I was offered a choice: Pay $150 for the insurance, and get a replacement iPhone in two days, or pay $650 and get a new iPhone 7 today.

I paid the insurance.

The Verizon guy had an idea: If I could find an old cell phone at home, they could activate it right away.  Great.  I scrounged through two huge boxes before I found it – at the bottom – my mom’s old flip phone. Great. I could have my wheels – I mean my phone – today!

At Verizon the guy said, “Where’s your charger?” Duh.  Back home to scrounge again. This time I was unlucky.  Off I went to Fry’s Electronics. They would surely carry the charger. Nope.  But I did find it on Amazon.  It will arrive next week.  Oh, well, I’ll have it for the next time.

But wait, there’s more.  There won’t be a next time.  I purchased a truly waterproof case.  It is waiting for my replacement iPhone to arrive.  No more Ziploc baggies at the pool.  Hurray!!

As long as I don’t lose my iPhone, or have it crushed by a giant Godzilla, I’ll be covered – and so will my iPhone – always.

The moral of this tale:  Either don’t use a baggie to carry your iPhone to the pool. Or test out the baggie with a rock in it first.  Wait. What if the rock makes a hole in the baggie?  Chuck that moral.  How about: Keep cool in a phone emergency, and thank heaven it’s not a health emergency.  Good one.

 

Mr. Ebsen may be contacted at robertzebsen@gmail.com

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