Do you text your parents or people of an older generation?

Living with my parents has worked out
For example on Sunday night:
Dad: You back?
Me: Yes, and I have been for over an hour...I said hello.
There have been instances where I have been home a whole weekend and they were convinced I wasn't in the house. As a matter of fact, since my dad and I share my car now, he's often more concerned about the vehicle than me.
Last night at 11:42pm he messaged me (I was in Queens at the time canoodling)
Dad: Hello dear. Will you and the car be coming home tonight? Just planning my day with Jill tomorrow.
(Jill is my aunt in from Florida in town for two days, by the way)
Me: Yes. I'll be home late, but so will the car.
Dad: Ok. Love you
I guess he's gotten used to me disappearing for days at a time and not seeing the car, but at least he still loves me! I'm thankful I don't have those overprotective parents, but geez, do you really only want to know where I am because you need the car tomorrow?

Anyway, I've been using my parents' digital camera, but it's old and shitty and I would really like a new one but I really have NO time today and about a million things to do once I get out of this office, so this was the conversation I had with my dad via text.
Me: If you feel like getting me a digital camera today while you're out with Jill that would be pretty amazing {smiley face}
Dad: Yes, that WOULD be amazing.
Me: And you ARE amazing...
I guess I'll find out later if he actually IS amazing.
When my parents text it kind of cracks me up. I mean it's the easiest form of communication for us because none of us are phone people. My mom can't seem to figure out how to use the swipe function on her smart phone though, so she often types like a slightly retarded (sorry for not being PC) pre-teen (or maybe younger than that because kids have become proficient at smart phone usage by about age 6 now), it's getting better though. When she has something really stupid to ask about, she always calls though. Without fail, if the question is irrelevant to anything that's going on, has no purpose, can be answered at a later juncture...etc, she will call and call until I answer so I can answer he stupid question while making the "WTF?!" face.
All in all, my parents are pretty awesome/funny, and I desperately need a new camera before tomorrow (along with a pedicure, needing to pedicure and taking the Bodyguard out for her birthday)...it's going to be a long Friday.