As I realize this technology is here to stay, I am still super frustrated with it on a day to day basis. I keep telling myself that today I won’t bother my 30 plus year old son anymore. After all, I am a college educated, Master Degree holding adult. How difficult can it be inputing my password? Two hours later I reach out to him, with my head between my legs begging for assistance. In one minute he tells me what to do and boom I am up and running again. Earlier in the day I was helping a friend learn how to log on to Zoom, and yet when it came to simply figuring out how to bypass an automated password setting, I just couldn’t get it done. I wonder if there is a conspiracy against us older folk?
I am still determined to keep going forward and maybe eventually figuring this all out. I just wish it wasn’t so anxiety producing. As I log off of today’s post I am taking an oath to keep on posting. Maybe the more I use my new computer the easier it will get. Share your frustrations and maybe together we can get it done!
Hi, just finished the book 📕 I couldn’t put it down. I’ve been reading it for two days. I am so proud of you that you finally did it. You are my role model I will do it too!!!
Reading your book brought back so many memories of my life growing up in a small town in New Jersey. I feel like I have gotten to know Woodlake and it’s many quirky citizens! I even checked out Lake Carasaljo! How blessed you were to grow up in this lovely community. Maybe someday will take a trip there together. Thank you for sharing your stories and your memories of life the way it used to be before technology and cell phones, where everyone knew their neighbors and the local Diner was the center of the town’s life.
Thank you for mentioning me in the acknowledgments. It’s been my pleasure to go through this process with you love and hugs Frannieivy Puah!
PS my local diner was named Toby’s!! it was owned by my friend, Vivian Taube‘s father and she and I were born on the same day in the same hospital in Paterson New Jersey.