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I cannot believe I'm about to tell this story. So basically, I'm a seven-year-old and Not now, of course, I'm speaking in retrospect to the past I'm seven years old. I'm coming home from school and it's about to be summertime and I'm about to go to basketball camp. I Come home and I see a blue phone case sitting on my dresser. I'm like, wait a minute. It's a phone case doing here
So I'm going to ask my mom, why is there a new phone case wrapped in plastic sitting on my counter in my room? It looked to be like, you know, one of them earlier, you know, cheap Android phone cases. But I'm just like, oh, wait a minute, what is this doing here? And my mom's like, I don't know. Let's go to the store and find out. Coming to find out, we go to the nearest store nearby. Keep in mind, my mom's a single mother during this time.
So we go to these, one of those, um, Indian, well, Middle Eastern type, uh, dollar store shots. So they got everything up in that moment for me, even cell phones. So my mom's like, Oh, well, it looks like you're going to be getting a phone today. Pick the one that matches the case. I'm like, what? So I look at the name of the case and I get my phone. I'm so excited and stuff. And we're heading up to the, uh, what you call it?
Okay, while retelling this, I'm starting to realize how memory is not as reliable when telling about real life events in accuracy, because I barely remember that. So it's like fragments of what I said, I kind of really remember. But yeah, long story short, with those of T-Mobile station, they link my phone up to the program. And yeah, that was my first phone. And then I took it with me every time I went to the basketball camp to be safe.
Uh, I don't remember. I know it was like an iPhone, iPhone, I don't even know. Like I just know it had one camera and it had a button on it too, but it was no iPhone 7. But it was like a orange, peachy kind of color phone. I don't know if that makes sense. But I was like, I think I was in like 5th grade when I first got that phone, or 4th grade. Wait, because I also had some other phones, but like they weren't iPhone.