“Reach out and touch someone.”

Anyone else remember those long distance commercials? Sometimes I freak out just a little when I think about how some things in my life — totally NORMAL THINGS, dammit — sound like Little House on the Prairie days to my now young-adult kids. Phones fall squarely under this category.

Paying by the minute to call people. The fact that one wrong button pushed could be the difference between a reasonable evening chat and a long distance bill that would land you on restrictions when your dad opened it. The concept that marketing would be designed to encourage phone calls, because what do you mean people didn’t yap all day and night on the phone in the ’70s? The fact that it used to be the norm to be out of touch and it took a real effort to keep in contact with people who didn’t live in your day to day sphere.

The more I talk about this the more I realize it sounds a bit like communication among the colonies or how messages were passed along while traveling the Oregon Trail.

I am clearly a million years old. Time to dissolve into dust as the younguns pass at the speed of light.


Linda hosts Stream of Consciousness Saturday. This week’s prompt is “distance.” Use it any way you’d like. Enjoy!