Monday, March 26, 2012

Direct TV

This was the first time Josh had been deployed, so we were really learning how things work. Shutting his cell phone service off, putting certain unities on hold while I was staying with family. It was just a huge learning experience. It’s not a typical job where somebody packs up their life and leaves for half of a year. Coming back to Las Vegas I had to start up our life again, turning on the water, gas, direct TV and other services. Of course with EVERY since company there was an issue, and it didn’t help that Josh was overseas, 12 hours ahead and just unable to help out. One by one I checked each services off the list, 30 mins on hold was a typical daily activity. And each day another person came to the house starting something up. Well it came to direct TV and of course there was something wrong with the bill that I had received in the mail. I took a deep breath, and thought to myself this will get figured out. So, like I did with all the others, I sent Josh an email just informing him that there was a problem but I would try to sort it out the next day. Well just as I hit the sent button and started to begin to look up the direct TV phone number for customer service my phone “dinged” informing me of an email.
“Hey Babe, I got your email about Direct TV, I contacted them and got it all figured out, everything should be good. Love you”
Well I guess we can all see that even if deployed in Afghanistan nobody was going to mess with Josh’s Direct TV…humm..…...men....

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