Lost But Found

avatar

There I was after a meeting at Church, tapping away and not paying attention to anything happening in my surroundings. I had my earpiece plugged in and was listening to some songs and reading an e-book when a loud sound that penetrated through the music in my ears sounded and I lifted my eyes to see half a dozen pairs of amused/slightly irritated eyes fixated at me.

“What?” I asked everyone and no one in particular. One of them volunteered to be the spokesperson of the retribution.

“You’re always glued to your phone. I’m sure you’re doing nothing other than chatting which you could always do. Why don’t you focus on the people around you? Why must you be so self-absorbed?”

My first point of call was to tell him, in the politest way I could muster, giving the rage brewing in me, not to ever assume things. That first off, I wasn’t chatting and even if I was, it was my phone and he didn’t get to tell me what I did with it.

He blanched. They all did actually and I figured it was mostly because I was the quietest person and always seemed meek maybe? So he must have thought I’d get all flustered and bow in apology. However, I didn’t fail to realize that even though he delivered his speech wrongly, he did have a point.

I did drop my phone till I eventually left the place but I got to conclude that I was truly always holed up in my phone, doing my own thing, oblivious to the people around me. But that’s because and like I always tell those who ask that a huge percentage of my happiness comes from my phone. My friends are there, my books are there, songs, virtually everything apart from food is there. I had no reason to want anything else.

Yet, I decided that I would try it. Try to appreciate the things around me better. The people around me too. Fortunately, or unfortunately, an opportunity presented itself about a month later. My Mom asked me to please accompany her to her state for three days as my aunt, her younger sister, was getting married.

When upon deliberation, I agreed, citing to myself that it would be nice to get away from city life a bit and enjoy time with other relatives in the village, my Mom thanked me for my sacrifice and I remembered wondering what I did that was so sacrificial.



I didn’t have to ponder on it too much as I found out that the more we neared the village, the poorer the network reception was. By the time we got there, I was completely shut off from any form of reception. I literally became dizzy. How would I survive here for three days without my phone? To finalize it all, there was hardly power supply so my phone would switch off in no time.

My phone did switch off before I knew it. I couldn’t wail and I couldn’t turn back either. So I made the most of the opportunity. It would be the second time in my life going to my mum’s village. The first had been when I was so young. I met her relatives too. Very warm people. One of the ladies there who I found out was a distant cousin of mine offered to take me around the places we could go to.

One good thing about the place was the abundance of trees. Tall, large, shady trees that were so majestic and made the entire area so breezy. At a point, I zoned out, almost forgetting my tour guide and just got lost in the feel of the cool wind on my skin, the sounds of rushing water from the nearby stream, and all of nature’s beauty surrounding me.

Rains there start abruptly, no warning given at all. So I got soaked soon enough in the pouring rain. I did my first twirl in the rain after so many years. I don’t remember the last time I did anything like it. It was so fun and I’d never felt more attuned to nature. I loved the entire experience. When I got back to the house there, my Mom asked me why I was grinning so much as she expected me to be sad over the fact that I couldn’t use my phone.

But I just twirled again, flinging droplets of water everywhere. She playfully scolded me and said to cease such childish acts immediately but she was smiling too. It was a wonderful time. And while we were on the bus headed back to the city after the marriage events had been concluded, she said that I never told her why I had been so happy even though I was soaked in the rain. I just replied by saying. “Lost, but found.” Mom’s no poet but she got the message and beamed at me.


Image above is mine.





0
0
0.000
17 comments
avatar

This is a lovely script. Sometimes we need a nudge to get out of our holes of comfort

0
0
0.000
avatar

That's true....
Thanks for stopping by.

0
0
0.000
avatar

I understand you so much, I am almost addicted to my phone, however, yesterday I went out to the mountains and decided to leave it at home, although the real reason was because of the insecurity in my country and to avoid a robbery, although it turned out to be a great trip and now there are authorities to protect people.

Your way of narrating is wonderful, I just have one doubt. Did it really happen?

0
0
0.000
avatar

I'm glad you had a swell time up in the mountains. It's really helpful to get away sometimes.

But I'm confused though. Did what really happen?

0
0
0.000
avatar

What causes you confusion?

Hey, by the way, I have a question. Does tapping work?

0
0
0.000
avatar

I remember the time you had to go to your mom's village😅

You're right that basically all the happiness could come from the phone. You were courageous enough to step out and twirl in the rain🌚 I would have still stayed indoors and probably slept to my satisfaction.😅

0
0
0.000
avatar

I remember the time you had to go to your mom's village😅

I forgot that I even told you the story.
The rain sha caught me unawares but I just decided to indulge myself. Did I tell you that I kept sneezing for a long time?😂

0
0
0.000
avatar

No you didn't tell me about the sneezing but well it's either that or excessive fever 😂

0
0
0.000
avatar

Congratulations @jhymi! You have completed the following achievement on the Hive blockchain And have been rewarded with New badge(s)

You got more than 3000 replies.
Your next target is to reach 3250 replies.

You can view your badges on your board and compare yourself to others in the Ranking
If you no longer want to receive notifications, reply to this comment with the word STOP

0
0
0.000
avatar

It's good sometimes to pay attention to things around us without any form of distractions, like our phones, hehe, I am glad you could immerse yourself in the beauty of nature at least for once😃😃 without being distracted.

The village is a great place to experience nature and all its elements.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah, you could get completely lost in it. Very good medium to get away from things for a while.
Thanks for stopping by.🤗

0
0
0.000
avatar

a huge percentage of my happiness comes from my phone. My friends are there, my books are there, songs, virtually everything apart from food is there. I had no reason to want anything else.

Same here and I honestly wish food was in there too it would have been much easier😁

Nice one my baby😊😘

0
0
0.000
avatar

If food just happens to be there. Chai. You fit no see me for like three years.😂
I've missed you o. Where you dey?

0
0
0.000
avatar

LOL me too, my phone all the way.

I've missed you too my baby, I will call you soon😘

0
0
0.000
avatar

A very well narrated story that makes the reader identify completely with the narration. We understand the need for the phone, with all its contents, we can also understand how in the absence of technology nature imposes itself and makes us fall in love. Thank you for this story, @jhymi.

0
0
0.000
avatar

It was a pleasure writing as always. 🤗

0
0
0.000