Friday, September 30, 2005
Up and running…and starting over.


So I finally got Word saved on my laptop. I have also uploaded my wireless keyboard and mouse from the desktop as well as the printer. All my CD’s have been ripped – ah gotta have Chris Cagle and Rascal Flatts to write you know! Is it wrong for me to say I feel human again?

Well I guess not entirely human. I still have to re-do anything and everything that is stuck in the old desktop hard drive. Anything I have worked on the last year I have lost (until I can get a new desktop, which isn’t looking like until tax return season since we have three b-day’s and Christmas to contend with) or better said put into deep storage. Not so bad. I always have a new story line or two in head ready to go, so I can just put the six that are in storage for later use and hopefully by then I will have more thoughts to work on them. I shouldn’t whine. All the info is safe and not truly gone, just inaccessible for the time being.

I have, however, learned a few powerful lessons.

1) back up your work
2) back up your work again
3) back up your work online if possible
4) back up your work on paper (archaic as it might seem, hard copies were once the choice of many at one time!)


I still have no contact info for the folks in my address book, no e-mail, phone or snail mails. (How said is it that I don’t have my dad’s info anywhere else?) You don’t realize how many people you correspond with until you lose contact with 90 % of them at once. SHEESH. (If you have my e-mail addy, write, I wanna hear from you :-) please!)

But it is somewhat fun, liberating if you will, coming up with new habits and it cements the fact that I am a writer that I want to be a writer and that as long as I have the means I will be a writer even if it is using good, old-fashion pencil and paper!

Monday, September 26, 2005
What kind of food are you...?
Hmm - is this me or is it???





You Are Mexican Food



Spicy yet dependable.

You pull punches, but people still love you.

Friday, September 23, 2005
I Wonder
I have been wondering, do you think if you are creative in one venue are you also inclined to be creative in another? Since my computer went belly up, I have been on craft over drive. I started a quilt, taught myself how to knit and have 1/3 of a scarf and have done 3 or 4 projects with the kiddoes. Is this typical behavior?

I can't help but wonder if you can only be crafty in only one area. It seems like all the writers I know also have another form of crafting they do.

As I have had a lot of time on my hands to ponder life and it's mysteries this was one that got stuck in my brain while I knit one purl two.
Monday, September 12, 2005
Well CRAP!!!!
Sooooo.... my computer crashed.

Good news, the hard drive is okay. Actually that is great news!!! But the rest of the computer is fried. I have a large heavy paperweight. One day soon I hope to get a new computer so I can get back to my normal daily life. Until then I have pencil and paper and have actually written more the past two days than I have in the last month and a half.

Go Figure.

I cannot get in contact with most of the online people I deal with 'cause their info is in said paperweight. They must think I have my nose out of joint or something since I haven't contacted them lately, but I can't...... {BIG WHINE HERE!}

And I DO have to thank the hubby for his somewhat reluctant (just kidding he is a nice guy and gets a bum rap!) use of his work laptop in the evenings to get as much done online as humanly possible in an hour or two.

And please excuse the misspelled words - his stinking pop-up blocker is on and I can't use spell-check - and am far, far too lazy to reread and catch them :-)


As I always say - Keep on Keeping on.
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Hugs and Prayers
I am sure so many people are touched by Hurricane Katrina. I am so sad every time I watch the news (and I am a total news junkie).

I just found out today that my boys Pack leader was in Mississippi when she hit. He works in communications and was sent ahead of time to help restore service after the storm. To say he's had a rough time is the understatement of the year! He has seen things no one should ever have to see - and I am sure it is edited some for his wife's sake. He has to drive to Florida just to refill his tank and that of his generators for his work. He has slept in his car, not showered and food is scarce. Yet, from what I hear, he hasn't complained one whit - his wife not quite so sure of the situation but doing what she can to brave it out in front of her kids. But he has them and his home to come back to.

I can't even image what those who lost everything have faced and will still face in the time to come.

My heart and many, many prayers go out to these people. I wish I could do more, but what? I plan to take clothes to one of the shelters in my area that are housing people once things settle some. There is a blood drive this weekend that I plan to go to - don't know if that will help or not, but I feel helpless to do anything else.

All I know is I have hugged the kids extra tight, patted the dogs once or twice more than usual and appreciate even paying the electric bill - could you image being thankful for that!?!?!?!