

I also know it’s time to turn another corner and move on to newer things. I need some kid gloves to handle the changes coming. And how uncomfortable it is to let things like creative memories go.

I can’t believe we’ve been together for so long. Learning to cook up and create wonderful things all on our own with the technology at hand. I have become quite attached to the familiarity of both things.Ī lot of fun has been had, toasting to life and breakfast and such things. It has aged along with me and has gotten a tad slow too. I can’t believe how dependent upon it I had become to feel ‘productive’. Source: A look back at women and kitchen style changesĪnd then there’s my trusty ol’ work computer. But, dang…it does take up quite a bit of space. Our appliance garage – man, oh, man, it was nice to hide things in. They’ve brought many productive and happy moments to my life. Not burn yet – though, I’m hoping to rescue some documents if I can before the final death and recycling burial occurs.īut still – I have to admit to it – IT and our recently removed appliance garage are outdated.
Go on and just roll with it baby upgrade#
That my work computer, running Windows 7 Professional (yeah…I never wanted to upgrade to 10), out of the blue screen of death decided to bite the dust and crash. I also discovered this week, while in the midst of working busily with my little ol’ Logit- mouse (the words on it and my keyboard have faded due to frequent handling), The week has been dragging on and on, like an appliance garage door roller that’s seen better days.

Oh, my, so many struggles to overcome the obstacles appearing outta nowhere (some self-made, though). The majority of my week has been filled with outdated stuff and struggles. I’ve felt like whining a lot this last half of the week.
