I loathe the telephone. Okay, maybe loathe is too strong a word...but then again, maybe not. I don't consider the phone a modern convenience; I see it as an intrusion into my daily life. These feelings are more likely related to my current situation, as opposed to actual animosity towards an inanimate object.
As the mother of five children under the age of seven, three of whom are still in diapers, sometimes it's just too hard to pick up before the answering machine does. Sometimes it's too loud and I can't hear the phone. Sometimes I just can't seem to find the phone. And sometimes, the thought of talking to another person is just entirely too overwhelming, so I simply choose to ignore the phone! Perhaps it's because I know I won't possibly be able to get through a conversation without being interrupted a thousand times. But whatever the reason, I long ago concluded that the phone is not my friend!
Now that I've revealed my secret, I have probably alienated half of my friends! But if it is any consolation, I do not have caller id (why would I pay for extra services on a device I don't use much?!), so I am not a respecter of any particular persons. My own husband even has to go through the screening process!
Our answering machine message used to sound something like this: "Hi, you've reached the Somma's. Please leave a message. Thanks." Notice it did not promise a call back. That was not an innocent oversight, it was entirely purposeful.
Several months ago, one of the kids inadvertently deleted that tried and true greeting, so Steve recorded a new one: "Hi, you've reached the Somma's please leave a message and we'll get back to you." When I heard it I panicked!
"Honey, please don't promise we'll call people back. It's just not honest. I can't possibly call everyone back who leaves a message. I have five children at home by myself for fourteen hours a day. I don't have time to call people back, sometimes I just don't want to call people back. Please, please, please don't tell callers I'll get back to them!" I was practically in hysterics trying to make him understand.
So my ever patient and obliging husband walked over to the machine and proceeded to record the following message:
"Hi, you've reached the Somma's. We can't come to the phone right now. We're probably changing diapers, feeding a baby, doing laundry, doing dishes, vacuuming, reading a story, or playing a game. We're probably here though. We just can't get to your call. So if you want to leave a message, please go ahead (chuckle), but you might just want to try again."
He looked at me triumphantly and said, "There, now that's honest!"
That has been our message for the past few months. Those who are most familiar with our life are usually laughing by the time they get to actually leaving their name and reason for calling. I'm sure others are completely annoyed and offended. One thing I do know: those who choose to wait through the whole thing and actually leave a message really want to talk to us!
One of the kids was touching the machine again the other day, and our "honest" message was deleted. We have yet to record a new one. I'm thinking the standard electronic greeting might suit us best for the time being.
Now rather than feeling like they're not being given priority, our callers will simply wonder if they've reached the right house!
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
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Your honest message on the machine is so funny to me. Maybe you should record the kids talking, crying, playing just a bunch of back round noise from your home. Have a great week and don't worry about the phone.
First of all...you crack me up!! Second, I bow in admiration of you and your mothering abilities!! Oh My!!! We have 4 daughters, 28,
23, 20, and 10. Notice the spacing? God knew exactly what He was doing!! He was insuring the survival of the ones He gave us!! LOL!!
I often have difficulty with the phone, too...especially during our schooling hours. Sometimes I'll answer it then and sometimes I won't, and will calll them back when we're done.
Thanks for the laugh!! You're right up there with pretty much amazing on my list!!
Blessings,
Becky
That was so wonderfully put! Is that why you didn't answer when I called last night? :-)
Okay first off I was laughing the whole time. I even could picture the kids in the background and Steve smiling away as he changed the message.
In our house as soon as someone (liz or I) is on the phone, all of a sudden the sky is falling. Mommy,Daddy, I can't find, I need, I went to the bathroom (4-year old), he is looking at me, she is calling me names. High pitched screeming can erupt. It not worth talking on the phone sometimes.
Leave a message, we will call you back when they are not home, or when they are out of the house and we can talk without being interupted.
Like when they're out of the house in 15 years, Dave?! Yep, that sounds about right!
And yes, Lori, that's probably why I didn't answer...you need to leave a *really long* message so I know I need to pick up (at least now you know it wasn't personal!) :o)!!!
Yeah, that's why I gave up calling you! I totally understand, I don't care for the phone either...I make most of my "important" calls when Davey is in bed, and my hubby is gone at work. I love the email! Glad your on FB and email!
Your post had me lol-ing!
I think Debbie had a great idea--let the kids be kids in the background while you are trying to compose the answering machine message ;-)
It never fails, the phone always rings at the absolute worst time. Yep, like the green ketchup incident I posted about last week (thanks to you for jogging my memory about that!). Being a mischief monkey myself, I always took full opportunity to get into trouble while my mom was engaged in a phone conversation.
Email is a wonderful communication tool. We moms can be interrupted multiple times and are less likely to lose our train of thought....
Hope you have a good day!
I totally get it! Oops... didn't I just call you a day or so ago LOL. I think I always clarify me message with a "you don't need to call me back". It's more of I'm just thinking of you moment and praying for ya.
Big hugs!
I totally understand. I don't have as many kids as you, BUT when I'm working, as in my transcribing job, the phone can be so annoying!!! I love Steve's message and would definitely have him record another one!!! I'm with Liz, I love FB and being able to communicate that way, it's so much easier and quicker!!!
This post has made me laugh out loud Sara! You sound just like me. I don't vet calls because usually I am just not answering any of them. By the time I get to the phone it has hit answer machine anyway! Or if I do then Amelie decides that it is time for me to be with her RIGHT NOW!!!
My old boss used to leave a greeting that he said was great for giving people the right message nicely - it just said 'I'm either on another call or in a meeting, so please call back later when it will be more convenient to talk to you.' He reckoned 90% of the time people did that instead of leaving a message that he would feel guilted into returning when he really didn't have the time!
Or you could just say 'Hi, we are avoiding someones calls today - please leave a message and if I don't call you back then you'll know it was you I was avoiding!' It'll make them smile if nothing else!
Hope that you have a nice, quiet, uninterupted day sweet Sara. Blessings to you today - especially for a peaceful mind and a happy hear dear friend.
Fiona x
Sara,
You are SO funny! I love it! We are very much alike in this...I love the phone, I love talking with friends...I usually pick up if I am able to, but not always...sometimes, it is just more important to finish that (fill in the blank)....rather than interrupt it and try to get it back later...and it is ALWAYs more important to do ANYTHING rather than being sold siding, movies or being asked to switch to Verizon, etc...Much of the time...we cannot FIND the phone and 5 of us are searching like mad, hoping against hope that the person will leave a long enough message for us to find it so that I do not need to make another call...that is MY HUGE ISSUE...I hate returning phone calls...most of the time, a call just needs a quick answer...if I can't get to the phone then I need to REMEMBER to call back and actually find that time...aaauuuggghhhh!
Inevitably though, it is when you are on the phone that all disaters happen...black enamel paint on beige carpet...if I could remember, I am sure I was on the phone...he hit me, she's looking at me...OR they all run off to who knows where never to be found again so they can get out of doing math...
Not answering the phone...I think it's a good thing...that's why I love email...you can do it when it is convenient for YOU...
Just remind me...never to call you!!!!!! ;-)
Carrie
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