Oh my, what a couple of weeks
I’m on the edge of bawling, I am so happy.
Some of us live online, too much.
Some of us depend on the opportunity to sit down and write, figure, find information, but for the last week or two, I’ve been lost. My computer decided to have a vacation, and I don’t know why. I took it to a local business which is very busy and depends on people for his job (income) and he’s quite good, but when it comes to finding everything I used to have at my fingertips, I’m lost in outer space as I try to remember which is my password for various things–important things!! I have them everywhere and I need to sit down and organize them, leaving space to enter changes as the years go by. Ugh.
So I’m at a happy but frustrated stage, because there are dozens (maybe hundreds) of passwords and now computers make you prove that you are who you say you are or think you are and send you things that are supposed to be helpful. Such as “your childhood nickname.” Well I know what it was, but somehow, I must have put in the wrong childhood nickname, you know.

Today I found my blog user name and then, yes, I found the right password. From 2013. It can’t be, but here I am, rejoicing. I feel like one of my grandsons trying to make beauty out of Legos, and having something finally go right.
Anyway, for now, I’m happy. And have work to do.
One more thing: having my first cataract surgery today. Prayers welcome!
Tell me how you deal with frustration. Start over? Quit forever?
Keep writing and sharing?
Melodie, I hope your cataract surgery goes well today, and thanks for visiting Elaine in the midst of your very busy week. Isn’t she a dear? Judy
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Thank you so much, it went just fine, but a very new experience! I really enjoyed talking to Elaine, she was so happy I popped in. I know she very much appreciates your visits too.
Because of spammers, the internet has become more and more insistent on our having the absolute correct username and password. I keep all of my “identifiers” in one spot, which is good for me, but very bad if someone hijacks my computer.
Congratulations on the cataract surgery! You will notice brighter whites and deeper blues almost right away. Seeing will be so much clearer. For me, the eye drops were almost the only unpleasant aspect of the process. π
Yes, never have liked putting stuff in my eyes. But it went well, and we do a check up tomorrow. I do have kind of a psychedelic kind of stuff floating around that eye at the moment. I had to think about how we were created and what goes on in our brains with this kind of stuff floating around in our eyes and brain?? So much I don’t know! But thanks for the affirmation.
Re: where to keep passwords–I prefer a note book. I’m a little behind in updating my notes. Thanks for your comments, as always!