I had the best of intentions. Truly I did. But two things reached out and snatched away my time (and little remaining sanity) -- the dreaded "holiday rush" and cold-and-flu season. Oh, the illnesses with which we have contended! There is an oh-so-neat trick about twins (cough, cough) -- they share EVERY virus! And since their little immune systems are at the same place, they also get a LOT of them. So I am past the point of hoping for that illusive "free time" to blog. I'm determined to carve it out of my chaos (case-in-point, I have stopped at least 7 times while writing this to help Firstborn with her bookwork). I am also going to sacrifice most of the remaining Project 24 topics (hey, they said to tailor it to your needs!). I have two or three more that I want to hit on, then it's onto some topics that I have been gathering in my mind. So here we go (again) with the best of intentions!
Glowing screens. Flashing lights. Chiming alerts. The modern age is indeed amazing in its plethora of technology. There is almost always “an app for that.” Then there are those of us who cling willfully to the past. I am writing this blog entry in my notebook with a pen (my favorite G-2 gel pen, itself a technological wonder). And until September of last year, I had a paper calendar. I’m not referring to wall-calendar type . . . one still hangs on my wall for quick reference and enjoyment of the attached scenery. But a spiral-bound calendar that functioned as my second brain. The type that you would find in the day planners so popular in the 1990's and early 2000's. And I stubbornly refused to give it up despite my husband’s pleading (and often disparaging) attempts to convince me to let go of such “ancient” technology. So what changed my mind? Several things, honestly, but mostly a diabolical and long-reaching “plan” on th...
Welcome back! =D I've missed reading your blog.
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