Sunday, September 5, 2021

Is It Me Or This Old Computer?

I am old and so is this computer. For sometime now, this old computer has been given me more trouble than I can imagine. Is it time to put it out to pasture? 

I am old-fashioned. If I have had something for a while, I tend to hold on to it, like an old friend. And this old computer and I have gone through a lot together. I started writing my blog on it since the beginning - since 2014.

I may keep it for a while yet. 

After much deliberating, I decided I do need a new computer.

So my daughter and my son-in-law took me to Costco. I ended np with a slick-looking up-to-date computer and a printer. Now I am in business. 

I have no more excuse for not writing, do I? 

Tip-Toe to Normalcy

It has been quite a year (a year and a half, to be exact), hasn't it? Both in the world and personally, for me.

 Covid19 hit us and then the surreal political situation. The discovery of vaccine helped, but we are not out of the woods yet. Why some people are against the vaccine is beyond my comprehension. So is the wide belief of misinformation. Are we losing our senses, or what?

 On top of it all, we had a Deep Freeze in Texas this past winter. We lost power, we lost water, we lost lives . . .

 Yesterday, I tried to resume writing. After I finished the article, I could not work the publish button. Then, the whole thing disappeared. I could not find it . Then my mobile phone told me that it would not let me make a phone call - it was blocked. By whom? I did not block it. Today, I got one of those "Hi, Grandma" calls - the kind of scheme for distorting and extracting money out of seniors. I wonder if someone is selling lists of senors living in Senior-living places. Hey, we are old, but we are not dumb.

 In the meantime, at the Conservatory, we are trying to go back to "normal". The dining room is partially open, "Happy Hours" resumed (three times a week instead of six times a week). Personally, I do not think we should be serving that much drinks to the residents. Are most of us on a lot of medication or other?

 Now, Masks-wearing is not mandatory for those of us, residents, who are fully vaccinated. But then, how do we know who is and who is not fully vaccinated, since that information is somewhat a secret. The staff here, the care-givers, and visitors (those who are not fully vaccinated) are supposed to wear masks . . .And, since more than half of the population is not vaccinated, virus is raging in some states.

 We are tiptoeing towards normalcy, whatever normalcy means.