I checked the tracking. Last night, it was in Kentucky. Overnight, it boarded a plane, had a layover in Colorado and then hopped another plane to Salt Lake City. By the time I was awake, it was on a UPS truck and “In Transit.” It required a signature, so I put a sign on the door so the UPS driver wouldn’t leave before we could get to the door.
I didn’t need the sign, however. I waited at the window until the UPS truck pulled up and even met the guy at the porch when he walked up with my delivery.
“I was worried that I might miss you, so I’ve been waiting here all morning. It’s an iPad. I’m REALLY excited.”
The UPS driver nodded. I expected him to act like I was crazy instead of perfectly normal.
“Yeah, everybody’s pretty excited,” he replied nonchalantly.
I was surprised at his answer. “Have you had a lot of deliveries this morning?”
“About 28 just in this neighborhood.” I gasp with shock and curse openly. The clean cut Mormon tried to ignore my vulgarity and continued. “I delivered the stock to the Gateway store. They got over a thousand.” Then he rushed back to his truck to deliver more iPads to my neighbors.
We’ve been using our Konnet iCrado to dock and charge the iPad and it’s working great!