I have been unhappy with the name of this blog for a while now, but I didn't know what I liked better. Suddenly (OK. Obviously, since I have been blogging since the end of January it wasn't so suddenly.) it dawned on me that the subtitle, which made its appearance in the spring, would be a much better name.
I relayed this information to my son, who is the computer-knowledgeable person in our family. This is why I am thankful to have adult children: out of the goodness of his heart, he spent three hours of time that could otherwise have been devoted to his family changing things for me. (Thanks also to his wife, Beth, who did not smack him upside the head for doing this.)
My son can deal in pixels, things I have only seen mentioned on movie screens (is it Disney?) to get things to look the way he wants them to look. I am limited to typing things in a blank and hoping that they work. He didn't just change font for my title. He designed the way it would look, and he did it bit by bit. His knowledge, self-taught during his time in the Marines, fills me with awe. Many of my friends here in Marion are jealous. They think that I know a lot about computers, and then I tell them about my son.
So. Hope you like the name change. I do. And while it might have happened without help from my son, it wouldn't have had the subtitle and it wouldn't look nearly as nice.
I relayed this information to my son, who is the computer-knowledgeable person in our family. This is why I am thankful to have adult children: out of the goodness of his heart, he spent three hours of time that could otherwise have been devoted to his family changing things for me. (Thanks also to his wife, Beth, who did not smack him upside the head for doing this.)
My son can deal in pixels, things I have only seen mentioned on movie screens (is it Disney?) to get things to look the way he wants them to look. I am limited to typing things in a blank and hoping that they work. He didn't just change font for my title. He designed the way it would look, and he did it bit by bit. His knowledge, self-taught during his time in the Marines, fills me with awe. Many of my friends here in Marion are jealous. They think that I know a lot about computers, and then I tell them about my son.
So. Hope you like the name change. I do. And while it might have happened without help from my son, it wouldn't have had the subtitle and it wouldn't look nearly as nice.
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