here early and breezed through security. Decided to give an extra
charge to my iPhone for the long trip. Lo and behold the international
charger for my old iPod turned out to be incompatible with my iPhone.
It didn't even occur to me to check before leaving home. What would I
do without my iPhone for 5 weeks?!!!!!!!!!
I called the apple store in a panic. The nice man suggested a way to
troubleshoot which, sadly, didn't work. So then I asked if there was
any place in Dulles airport that would sell an iPhone charger. He
searched and searched and told me to try airport wireless. He even was
able to tell me it was located on concourse B. By some mircle, that's
where I was! Sure enough-they not only had a charger but a plug for
India too.
Big sigh of relief!
Will this be an omen for the trip: lots of unexpected complications
but everything somehow working out?
Stay tuned.
Sent from my iPhone :)

3 comments:
So glad you got your iPhone charger. (I'm getting all confused about how to post message, I hope this works.)
I too am glad you got a charger for your iPhone. How resourceful of you and how lucky to be in the vicinity of the store. I bet you were in a panic. Phew!
I received a voicemail from Miriam that you'd arrived safely and were going to sleep, but I had to piece this info together as I heard only every other word or so of the message. I'm hoping the garbled nature of the message had more to do with my listening from the 6th floor of an office building than anything else, but, we'll have to see how things go. Was she using her cell phone or your iPhone? Would be interesting to find out...
Sleep well! Love, Amy
I don't know how to do this blogging thing, but I just wanted to tell you that when I arrived in Houston last night, it was snowing really hard. Can you believe it?! The kind of wet, heavy snow with huge flakes. The ground, of course, wasn't frozen, but the snow was accumulating on the grass and cars. If it can snow in Houston, then don't rule out snow in South India!! XO Aim
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