There is so much to learn when you are older and coming into this new age of technology that my head is spinning. Probably not as much as the poor guy who has been helping me try to figure out the WordPress program since last year. I know that this is supposed to be simple compared to what I was using, but for someone who was not born into this computer time it is not easy. No complaint with anyone who has been trying to help me, just that I can’t grasp it as fast (if at all) to get it online. I am praying that this time it gets “published” and that the church is on the internet map again. I’m taking the laptop with me to visit my kids and I hope that my 15 year old grandson will get me where I should be to have decent copy for you.
There are terms I have never heard of and there are books I can’t understand on the subject. When a book tells you to click on something and it is not available because it just doesn’t come up what do you do? Right now I am trying to just do the basics. When someone says something about the “good ole days” I think they mean before computers. In 1952 (yes, I’m that old) I worked for the telephone company in the Chicago Loop. The “computer” was a whole city block of one floor of the building and it was spitting out punch cards with the billing information keyed in. Those were thgreat for je days. Ha!
Just to let you know, I do like the modern technology of cell phones, automatic shift on cars, washers and dryers, and yes, computers. I just would like to be able to use the latter to my advantage without bothering everyone else to help me figure it out. Well, pray that this is the start of something great for Jubilee.
I just found the spelling mistake on “church” and then the dog went wild because she saw a rabbit in the yard. There were five out there and bigger than she is. Molly is a toy poodle, a rescued from a puppy mill in Tennessee. She is my Mother’s Day gift from some of my kids for Mother’s Day last year. She will be five in May. She is still hunting rabbits as I write this.