I woke before the alarm, thinking I was ready to deal with whatever the cell phone did. Since not being able to stop the alarm was highly unusual, I didn’t change anything. Surely it would not repeat the 10-minute ringing from the day before. Nothing prepared me for what happened. Here was the peaceful scene of Echo Blue Dot sitting near the deck door across from my bed.
I had my phone in my hand. When the alarm sounded, I said, “Alexa, stop.” Nothing happened! NOTHING! The alarm kept ringing. Holding the phone to my ear, I found it was not making a sound. The noise came from across the room.
I said to myself, “I’ll take care of you Alexa. I’ll turn you off!”
In low light, I couldn’t see the buttons and jabbed at each one on the device. The ringing kept on and on. I pulled the plug. The alarm continued!! I held the blue globe to my ear, convinced it was somehow continuing without power. How could it? I didn’t think it had any batteries. Wait! The sound wasn’t louder close to my ear! Alexa was truly off.
Here is a closer shot. Do you see my old phone upside down on the left?

It was the OLD PHONE that was ringing, not the Echo and not the new phone in my hand! I figured out what had happened. On Saturday I charged it to play games with it and assumed it would be unresponsive while face down. Nothing else would have worked, but I now realized the alarm would work. However, the alarm was not set for Sunday, so it dutifully went off on Monday. It quit ringing after 10 minutes, as programmed. Whew! I was so happy to know how this happened two days in a row. Without hearing aids in my ears, I couldn’t tell exactly where the sound was coming from and assumed it was the new phone. The old phone is now truly turned off and had better not haunt me any more.

Ah, thanks for the chuckle, and glad you solved the mystery!
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That’s not a welcome problem so early!
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I can deal with problems better in the morning than later.
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At least you know! 🙂
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How silly did you feel when you realised, I would have had a good chuckle to myself about how silly I felt if that had happened to me. At least you figured it out.
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I felt silly, but I was happy to understand what had happened.
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Poor Anne! The attack on the cell phones!!
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It was silly, but funny, too.
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😂What relief and satisfaction to finally figure it out!!
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It really is a challenge not hearing correctly..that’s why “they” say getting old isn’t for sissy folk
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You are right, but many times things are amusing. It’s good to have people who laugh with you.
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Thai is true and a blessing..My sister took over my parents end of the farm after they passed. I already had my end ..dshe comes acouple of weeks each month to take care of her yard and upgrade the house and we are forever laughing at something we have done or maybe should have done.
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Is your sister far away? How nice it would be to have family members around that often! My daughter Kate is coming for a week next month. I’m blessed that she takes her vacation time to spend with me.
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No..Jackson is only 60 or so miles down the interstate from me.Bless her heart she has a challenge right now..last weekend after she went back to Jackson she found her house flooded from the hot water heater..long story but a simple headache of cleaning has turned into a migraine of house repairs.
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What a shame!
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There are so many beeps and buzzes in our lives now, it’s hard to keep track of where they are coming from and what they mean. The latest chirp I heard was from my ear buds letting me know they needed charging. It took me quite a while to figure that one out.
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Yes, I get the chirps, too. My time was getting shorter each day, and the batteries had to be replaced.. I’m glad they were still under warranty.
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Well at least you can put that problem to bed, pun intended.
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Yes!
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You are so smart & intelligent that you solved the mastery! At least you figured it out.
tack care , Anne 😀!
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I would have gone nuts if I hadn’t stopped that crazy alarm.
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Technology is out to get us. Glad the mystery is solved. Lol
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😉😂
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Oh, my, Anne, I am sure you weren’t laughing at the incessant alarm, but I almost fell out of my chair, LOL. Thanks for the warning!
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I laughed when I found out it was the old phone insisting on speaking.
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So glad you figured it out. It can be frustrating not being able to tell where sounds are coming from.
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