When Mrs. Sparks asked her son Allan to buy her a smartphone and teach her how to use it, he refused.
So when his older sister bought their mother one, he was furious because he knew he would have to explain how it works to her.
However, when his sister learned about his tantrum, she surprised him with something he never expected.
“Please, Allan. I want to be up to date,” Mrs.
Sparks begged her son. She wanted to buy a smartphone and smartwatch but needed Allan’s advice on what to buy exactly. “I also want a Facebook.
All my friends are using it.”
However, Allan refused for what seemed like the millionth time. He didn’t want to buy her the gadgets because he would have to explain how they all worked, and she would probably nag him way too often.
Allan was in his 20s and getting his master’s degree at NYU. The program was so challenging that he didn’t have time to work.
Therefore, he moved in with his mother to save on rent.
Meanwhile, his older sister lived a few states away, making him the only person who could teach their mother how to use a smartphone, and it seemed like too much of a hassle for him.
“Mom, if you want to talk to Ruth, I can just set up a FaceTime call. You don’t need those things. It’s too complicated, and I have no time to teach you,” he told his mother, trying to contain his frustration at her request.
The older woman frowned but stopped nagging him for a while.
However, her birthday came up, and some family members gathered at her house. When she opened Ruth’s gift, she discovered a brand-new iPhone and an Apple watch to match it.
She was delighted. It was the highlight of her evening, but Allan was angry.
He wanted to scold his sister, who would be leaving in a few days, so all the responsibility for those gadgets fell on him. But he contained himself because he saw how happy his mother was.
Luckily, Ruth managed to teach her a few things, such as downloading and creating a Facebook account for her. But when she left, Allan was left to the task.
He was bombarded with questions from Mrs.
Sparks. “Can you help with my profile picture, Allan? How do I download Instagram?
My watch is not synced to my phone. Can you help?”
At first, he helped her, but he grew more frustrated after a few days. “I can’t help you, Mom!
I have to study. That’s why I told you not to get those things! They’re just too complicated for people your age!” he raged at her when she interrupted his studies once again.
“Don’t talk to me about that phone ever again!” he added and turned back to his laptop.
With his back turned, Allan couldn’t see the hurt in his mother’s face. She left his room, feeling rejected, and didn’t ask him for anything for a while.
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“How’s everything going?” Ruth asked her mother on the phone one day. Mrs.
Sparks was glad to hear from her daughter.
“Everything’s fine over here. Your brother is really studying for his midterms right now,” the older woman responded and sighed.
“Well, now you have lots of distractions with your phone, and the smartwatch is designed to track some of your health. Is it working?” her daughter asked.
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