FSB Author Article
Lauren & Sophia's Favorites
By Lauren Kaelin and Sophia Fraioli,
Authors of When Parents Text: So Much Said . . . So Little
Understood
After hysterically laughing over an exchange between Lauren and her mom one night, the pair decided to start a website dedicated to the trails and errors of parental texting. By December, the site was a viral sensation with over 5 millions hits a month and hundreds of anonymous daily submissions. Lauren and Sophia have read thousands of text messages to update their website and compile their new book, and these still stand out as their favorites.
Church Updates
Dad: So how was your homily?
Me: It was okay. He just kind of repeated the gospel.
Dad: Ours was about Internet Porn.
Piece of Paper
Me: Can we go to yoga tonight?
Mom: Maybe -- I really have to find a piece of paper on my desk,
though, tonight . . .
Tenderloin Sliders
Me: How's the bar?
Dad: Yes cool iron sculptures around the TVs
Dad: Has tenderloin sliders with horseradish sauce
The iTunes Store
Dad: would y'all take me to the itunes store . . . i don't know
where
its located…is it on S. Congress?
Hearing Aid
Grandpa: I finished the harry potter movie. Couldnt hear half of
it
because my hearing aid fell out but it was visually stimulating.
But
not as visually stimulating as Avatar. What is Voldamert's purpose
in
life?
Cat Lips
Mom: Would it be weird to tell the neighbor his cat has nice lips?
Me: um . . . yeah.
On Domino's Delivery Tracking
Dad: Jaun has double checked our order for perfection at 8:08pm!
Good
job Jaun! He sounds like a nice guy. The internet is a fascinating
place.
Bowtie Man
Mom: Can you please call me when you need to be picked up! Don't
do
anything stupid! :-)8
Me: What is that emoticon?
Mom: bowtie man! He doesn't do anything stupid
Human?
Mom: Our church is going to be on the news tonight
Me: that's cool! what for?
Mom: A bone washed up in the ditch -- They think it's human.
And the text that started it all . . .
Tacos for Dinner
Mom: Tacos or meatloaf for dinner?
Me: Tacos
Mom: Bring your appetite. When will you be home?
Mom: Eta?
Mom: ???
Me: Can you pick me up at 6:45? My phone is going to die.
Mom: Walnut St?
Me: Yes
Mom: How many tacos?
Me: Might be more like 7.
Mom: Tacos?
Me: No, my train gets in then.
Me: Tacos? 2?
Mom: How many tacos?
Me: Mom, chill with the tacos.
© 2011 Lauren Kaelin and Sophia Fraioli, authors of When Parents Text: So Much Said . . . So Little Understood
Author Bios
Lauren Kaelin and Sophia Fraioli, authors of When
Parents
Text: So Much Said . . . So Little Understood, grew
up in
Montclair, NJ, and have been best friends since sixth grade. After
graduating from Smith (Lauren) and the University of Vermont
(Sophia),
they moved back to Montclair and created the hugely popular
website,
whenparentstext.com. The two have since moved out of their
childhood
homes, but they still text their parents. They currently live in
Brooklyn and make their own tacos.
For more information please visit http://whenparentstext.com, and follow the authors on Facebook and Twitter