Hurrah for Technology
I feel like doing a little dance this morning. I finally, finally have Internet access.
Our little network of home computers has been acting up all week. I haven't been able to get online for more than a moment or two before things grind to a screeching halt. I haven't even been able to write in Word without things freezing up.
Of course, my husband hasn't had any trouble with it.
It's funny how I've been thinking to myself, I miss writing everyday! Like I've never heard of pen and paper. It's also funny how much the writing process, or at least my writing process, has changed over the years. There is no blank page anymore. Just a blank screen.
It's too bad I never learned to type. My handwriting is horrendous and illegible too. So, of course I became a writer.
I suppose if my computer acts up again, I can always try dictating to my husband. Maybe if I stand far enough away, the computer won't sense my presence and it won't crash.
If you notice a lot of misspelling in my future, you'll know why.
Our little network of home computers has been acting up all week. I haven't been able to get online for more than a moment or two before things grind to a screeching halt. I haven't even been able to write in Word without things freezing up.
Of course, my husband hasn't had any trouble with it.
It's funny how I've been thinking to myself, I miss writing everyday! Like I've never heard of pen and paper. It's also funny how much the writing process, or at least my writing process, has changed over the years. There is no blank page anymore. Just a blank screen.
It's too bad I never learned to type. My handwriting is horrendous and illegible too. So, of course I became a writer.
I suppose if my computer acts up again, I can always try dictating to my husband. Maybe if I stand far enough away, the computer won't sense my presence and it won't crash.
If you notice a lot of misspelling in my future, you'll know why.
Labels: "just me", activities, blogging, challenges, husband, Internet

Karen is a military wife and stay-at-home mother to a seven-year-old daughter and a five-year-old son. A Boston native who’s lived in the Shreveport-Bossier area for eight years, she spends most of her time volunteering at her kids’ school, supporting her husband, playing with her friends and watching her hair turn gray. In between, she writes about her life here on her blog.

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