Catching up with the Grandie’s Fads



By Angela Seneviratne

Hello! I need to make this announcement for the good of all man and womenkind. The short month flew by, and unromantically I spent most of it alone, in the prone position, hallucinating, struck with post vaccine reactions and a bad bout of some painful and uncomfortable variant of THE virus. 

Did I say hallucinating?? Yes, there I was thinking I was romping with my grandchildren in the snow. Somehow at some point, I lost track of the era. I didn’t know that the virus does that!!


I did not know where I’ve been living — somewhere on another planet, apparently, somewhere so far behind times that downloading music from the internet did not exist as a reality of everyday life.


On that alien planet, people know about downloading music but get all they need from radio, TV, and the other electronic means that bombard them every day. They have no need or desire to download music to a mobile phone to carry around with them.


They have other things to do besides listen to music 24/7. Imagine that!


However, this is another planet, not another galaxy. They have seen teenagers with headphones grooving to rock. They always presumed it was another teen fad, it wasn’t something that the average grandma needed to concern herself with.

 

Then grandma needed a gift for her grandchild. She looked up the list of age appropriate gifts for grandchildren and there it was right at the top: MP3 player!!!


Then grandma needed a gift for her grandchild. She looked up the list of age appropriate gifts for grandchildren and there it was right at the top: MP3 player!!!


MP3 player? Boy, that’s enough to shock any grandma back to earth, especially when she is so out of sync with the times that she isn’t sure exactly what an MP3 player is, much less what it does.


It sounds like something a grandchild would love, though. She remembers the tacky little radio with headphones that she got from the Sunday school and how crazy she was about it until it fell apart and quit working. What can you expect for a toy from Pettah?


The grandma felt herself being snatched right into the 21st century. But those electronic things are expensive, aren’t they? This is something older kids save for or beg for or both, something even an indulgent grandma wouldn’t hand over to a 7-year-old to smash.


So, grandma decides to investigate. Thank goodness for Google. It has saved many an old fogy’s self-image. The search helps to explain. There are many music players cheaper, easier, some created just for the younger market — Disney players and kid-friendly players with uncomplicated features.


Armed with this information, grandma decides to take the electronic plunge and purchase a player for her adorable grandie. She settles on a low-priced one, part toy, part music player; it’s made for beginners, she is told.
Buying the player gets a grandma halfway there. The other half is learning to download music from the net onto the device. It seems there are multiple sites: YouTube, Pandora, SoundCloud, and numerous others that she has never heard of. Each one claims to be better, bigger, and to have more music selections.


It’s so hard to keep up these days.


This is one time that it pays to be a grandma, i.e. not born yesterday. Grandmas may not know about music, but they do know about Consumer Referrals. She finds information that sends her rocketing to out-of-the-world music sites.


And so, that’s how I became a groovy grandma with a music player, headphones and unlimited downloads. If you don’t like the song, just go to another one.


Yep, I’m grooving, moving and shaking. Now, if I can just figure out a way to get that player away from the kid so I can download some more oldies for myself.!!!


Enjoy the steaming sweltering, power cuts folks. its good to sweat I am told. Till next month then., which is predicted to be even more stifling, I shall switch off. Stay safe!!

 



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