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My Grandpa's Roses Essay

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"So, I walked for an hour through two feet of snow just to get to school in the morning, and those were some of the finest times." My grandpa was always telling me stories from his childhood when I'd make even the slightest complaint about one of my daily routines.

"You kids drive all those gosh darn fast cars all the time and do a million things a day. Sometimes I wonder if you'll ever stop to smell the roses."

"Oh, Grandpa. I know, but I had to walk so far to get here, and now I'm going to have to walk all the way home when I leave," I said. But for some reason, the overused cliché Grandpa brought up struck me in a curious manner, and I pondered over it for a few seconds. "Well, what do you mean?" I asked him.

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Furthermore, camera phones were allowing one to see that person in mere seconds. High-speed internet engulfed lives with the art of instant messaging, and it also allowed countless types of information to be obtained in a glimpse. I thought of the stories that I would one day be telling my children and grandchildren. The fact that they would be nothing but that of high-tech machinery or computer related experiences put a feeling of distress inside my heart. Technology, as great as it was, had been deleting many of society's old, precious ways.

Just then, my Grandpa's attestations were confirmed, and the blaring ring of his home telephone startled both of us. It was sitting just next to me, so I picked it up and looked for a caller-identification screen.

"Grandpa, where's your caller ID? Do you want me to answer it?" I asked.

A smirk was the only reaction I got. I did not answer it, and after the sixth ring, the person hung up.

"See what I mean?" He asked. "Don't you miss the anticipation of wondering who it's going to be? Now, those few seconds are taken away with that&emdash;what do you call it?"

"Caller ID, Grandpa," I told him.

Wow. The analogy definitely related to today's way of life. It made me realize that the previously unsurpassed events in life were now immensely different and continuously changing and with technology.

I glanced over to watch the T.V., and I noticed it was on a

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